Former TERROR SYNDROME Singer Seeking New Band

October 11, 2008

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada-based heavy metal vocalist Denton Bramley (ex-TERROR SYNDROME, GOD AWAKENS PETRIFIED, THE MISERABLES) is seeking a new band. He says, "I am currently looking for a pro situation; must be heavy!!"

Denton can be contacted by e-mail at [email protected] or via his MySpace page.

He adds, "TERROR SYNDROME and I are great friends and I wish them well with Dave Padden [ANNIHILATOR] as their new singer."

Bramley was recently featured on Sony Creative Software's "Metal: The Ultimate Construction Kit", a sample library geared towards metal music. "Metal: The Ultimate Construction Kit" is described as "a fully formed, meticulously edited collection that leaves no stone unturned. . . This tortured treasury of sound features seriously gristled guitars and basses, pummeling drums, guttural vocal spasms, and all the mandatory sonic accoutrements of the genre, including flexible drum mixing options that will take you deep into serious metal production. Recorded in one of Vancouver's premiere studios and performed by hardcore practitioners, 'Metal' is premium grade fuel for ACID software and every DAW that imports WAV files."

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