FATES WARNING Drummer Says 'Simple Human' Video Footage Looks 'Really Good'

February 7, 2005

FATES WARNING drummer Mark Zonder has posted the following message on his web site:

"Just got back from the FATES video shoot of 'Simple Human'. It was great to see everyone. I think I played the song at least 20 times and the footage looks really good. It was a long day, but it will be worth it.

"I have just joined the Toca Company as an endorsee for their percussion line. I am very happy to be a part of this family. I have been using there products for some time, but now it is official.

"Things are moving along quite well with Wayne Findlay [MSG keyboardist]. We are finishing our demo stuff and will decide on a singer in the next few weeks. There are a few really strong contenders. The songs came out well and we wound up spending a lot of time on a lot of the small details, as you would do with an album. We are both very excited about this and continue to move forward at a quick pace. I am really enjoying getting together with Wayne to work. I will keep you posted."

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