Ex-HIRAX Drummer Joins ANGER AS ART

October 9, 2007

Drummer Dave Chedrick (ex-HIRAX, DREAMS OF DAMNATION, GRAPHIC VIOLENCE) has joined OSM Records artists ANGER AS ART, taking over for Marce "Mars" Castro, who recently left the group.

Says ANGER AS ART founding member Steve Gaines: "Dave brings a wealth of experience and power to us. We are stoked to have him as a member. We have known him and/or have performed with him for years — and those of you who know of him know what an impact he will have on us and this music."

Chedrick's first appearance with ANGER AS ART will be at the Northwest Death Fest in Seattle, Washington on November 17. A few more dates will follow through January 2008, after which ANGER AS ART will begin pre-production for the band's third album.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of ANGER AS ART performing live at Rooster's Roadhouse in Alameda, California on May 19, 2007:

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