FOREVER IT SHALL BE Joined By Ex-MISERY SPEAKS Singer

November 10, 2008

Braunschweig, Germany-based metal/hardcore act FOREVER IT SHALL BE has announced the addition of former MISERY SPEAKS singer Claus Ulka to the group's ranks.

Commented the band in a statement: "After a long search, we finally found the right guy to bring the band to a new level. His voice fits perfect for the new song material, which is more death metal than we've ever been. We are going to release a new album in May/June 2009, so be prepared!"

FOREVER IT SHALL BE's debut album, "Reluming the Embers", was released in June 2007 via Maintain Records. The CD was produced by Ralf Mueller and Alexander Dietz (HEAVEN SHALL BURN) at Rape of Harmonies Studio (CALIBAN, HEAVEN SHALL BURN) and features a guest appearance by John Gahlert (FALL OF SERENITY).

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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