Former DIABOLIC Members Launch UNHOLY GHOST

January 14, 2003

More changes have taken place in the DIABOLIC camp since our last update. It now appears that DIABOLIC founding members Aantar Lee Coates (drums),Paul Ouellette (vocals/bass),and Jerry Mortellaro (guitar) have decided to branch off and form a brand new band called UNHOLY GHOST, thereby allowing guitarist Brian Malone to carry on under the name DIABOLIC with all new members.

UNHOLY GHOST, whose lineup is completed by original DIABOLIC guitarist and PESSIMIST founder Kelly McLauchlin, will shortly record their debut album, "Torrential Reign", tentatively due later in the year.

For further updates, check the PESSIMIST web site at this location.

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