Former AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE Guitarist Seeks Musicians For New Project

April 26, 2007

Former AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE guitarist Nick Quijano is seeking members for his new project. "I am moving to Albuquerque to write a new album and I need good industrial artists to hook up with," says Nick. "I am interested in putting together an all-female backline (two keys, drums, guitar and bass) and myself. If I can't get all female, I would need guys that wouldn't mind looking like freaks on stage but all pro musicians. I will be writing the material and recording in L.A. with Logan Mader [ex-MACHINE HEAD, SOULFLY] if everything goes to plan. If you can point me in the right direction, I would love you for it. The band will be gothic industrial metal... somewhat commercial for touring puropses."

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