GURD to Play Final Show With Drummer TSCHIBU

November 21, 2009

GURD, the Swiss band that formed out of the ashes of the power-thrash metal legends POLTERGEIST, will play its final show with drummer Mauro "Tschibu" Casciero on December 12 at the Biomill club in Laufen, Switzerland. It also will mark the group's first appearance with Tschibu's replacement, Steve Karrer (PULVER, ex-MESSIAH, AKA PROFOUND, MIRTO MASSAKER). The band says, "During the concert, the drum sticks will be passed to our new drummer. The change will be performed live!

One day earlier, GURD will be in Thun, Switzerland at The Rock where Tschibu will play his last complete GURD show.

Tschibu previously stated about his departure from GURD, "This decision has only personal reasons. There are neither conflicts with the band nor the infamous musical differences."

He added, "The main reason is that I will finally be father for the first time around end of this year. After more than ten years, time has come to cut down a little bit and redefine my priorities."

He continued, "In 1999, I joined GURD as part of the 'Bern package'. I did hundreds of shows, two European tours together with PRO-PAIN, recorded five albums (including a live DVD) and had a lot of rock 'n' roll with my GURD buddies. This decision was not easy. But I am convinced that this is the right way for me and my family."

GURD's latest album, "Your Drug Of Choice", was released in January via LC Records. The CD features guest appearances by Schmier (DESTRUCTION),Freddy Rotter (ZATOKREV),Mark Elliott (THE FORCE) and Tommy B (UNDERGOD).

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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