Former BLAZE BAYLEY Drummer Joins SINOCENCE

June 22, 2010

Former BLAZE BAYLEY drummer Larry Paterson has joined the Northern Ireland-based metal band SINOCENCE. The group is currently working on material for a new CD, tentatively due in 2011. Paterson states, "Expect a lot of touring — particularly once the album is out — bringing the noise to everywhere that we can."

SINOCENCE's latest album, "Scar Obscura", is described in a press release as "a veritable tour-de-force in vicious, hook-laden, melodic metal. Featuring 10 songs of raging metal anthems, 'Scar Obscura' is a must for anybody with even a passing interest in heavy music. With many bands taking on an abrasive screaming approach SINOCENCE continue to focus on their solid songwriting skills and intense rhythm section. What sets the band apart from their contemporaries however are the soaring and emotional vocals encompassed onto the tracks. On 'Scar Obscura' the band have stepped up to reinvigorate the dynamic energetic sound the public have come to expect from SINOCENCE. If ever there was a coming-of-age release, this is most definitely it!"

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/sinocence.

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