Former ANCIENT Drummer Featured In POWERS THAT BE Video

October 19, 2007

Italian session drummer Diego "Grom" Meraviglia (ANCIENT, HORTUS ANIMAE, DOOMSWORD, HATE PROFILE) is featured in the video for the song "Collide" from the Australian metal band POWERS THAT BE. The clip was filmed on the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles as a promotional self-produced video for the band's upcoming DVD and Japan tour. The clip features Grom on drums in connection with the Californian set of live shows that took place in June 2007, with Grom filling in as session drummer. Watch the video below.

In other news, Grom has joined forces with Los Angeles-based rock singer/guitarist JOHN PAUL. A set of live shows and tour is currently being planned, as well as the recording session for JOHN PAUL's next full length album.

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