FUELBLOODED Parts Ways With Singer

September 14, 2006

After four years of working together, Dutch melodic death/thrash act FUELBLOODED (formerly SACRAMENTAL SACHEM) has parted ways with singer Vital Welten.

Commented the band in a statement: "We want to thank Vital for his contributions to FUELBLOODED in the last four years. We wish him all the best in his future musical endeavors and in his personal life. We will announce our new singer shortly. In the meantime all shows will go ahead as planned."

FUELBLOODED is currently writing songs for their sophomore album, which they intend to record around the spring of 2007. FUELBLOODED's debut album was released on Copro Records in March of this year.

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