EXUMER: Bochum Concert To Generate Funds For Family Of Late SODOM Drummer

February 23, 2009

The April 22, 2009 concert by German cult thrashers EXUMER in Bochum, Germany will generate additional funds for the family of late SODOM drummer Chris Dudek (a.k.a. Witchhunter),who died last September due to vital organ failure. It is the first joint venture between EXUMER and SODOM's management Death Squad Promotion. The show in Bochum has just been added to EXUMER's live schedule and is technically the live debut that includes both EXUMER vocalists sharing a stage for the first time.

EXUMER's Mem V. Stein comments: "It's a good feeling for us as a band that the first buisness transaction we have with our new management includes a not-for-profit component. We were quite dissapointed when we had to initially turn down performing at the original Chris Witchhunter tribute show due to our own tour schedule. Now we can help out by donating some of the proceeds from our own show. After all, it does not happen often that everyone can actually come together to 'do the right thing.'"

EXUMER recently announced the addition of German drummer J.P. Rapp to the group's ranks.

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