Former LIONSHEART Bassist Joins GRIPSHIFT

April 24, 2006

Ex-LIONSHEART/SEVEN DEADLY SINS bassist Eddie Marsh will be joining U.K. metallers GRIPSHIFT for their forthcoming tour to promote their self-titled debut album. The band have just received a four-K review in Kerrang! magazine and have started to announce dates for the forthcoming trek. Confirmed dates so far:

Apr. 08 - Club 2k - Penzance
Apr. 29 - Rockers Live - Taunton
May 04 - Hobbits - Weston Super Mare
May 12 - The Jailhouse - Coventry
May 22 - Moles Club - Bath
Aug. 24 - Hobbits - Weston Super Mare
Sep. 22 - WYSIWYG Bike Rally - Somerset

Visit www.gripshift.co.uk for more information.

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