HOLY TERROR Re-Launch Vocalist Search

November 28, 2005

Reformed Seattle-based speed metal band HOLY TERROR are once again looking for a lead singer following a brief stint with a relative newcomer by the name of Aaron Redbird.

"We entered the studio to demo some tracks and it became apparent that although Aaron Redbird is a great singer, his style was not what the band really needs," guitarist Kurt Colfelt (a.k.a. Kurt Kilfelt; ex-AGENT STEEL) told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. "He's a great guy and we wish him well, but now we're officially back in the hunt."

All vocalists interested in auditioning for HOLY TERROR should send an e-mail to [email protected].

In other news, HOLY TERROR have signed a merchandising deal with Plastichead in the U.K. "This will make available two shirt designs for our friends in Europe," says Colfelt. "One shirt is the classic snake and cross the other will have bones logo from the old records on it . We hope to have shirts available through the web site in the near future for America."

As previously reported, HOLY TERROR have set "Stillborn" as the title of their upcoming CD box set, tentatively due in early 2006 on Candlelight Records. The set will feature never-before-heard remixes, outtakes, live stuff and video footage.

In addition to Colfelt, the group's current lineup includes Jeff Matz (bass, ZEKE),Joe Mitchell (drums) and Matt Fox (guitar, ex-BITTER END).

HOLY TERROR were formed in the mid-1980s by Kilfelt and ex-DARK ANGEL drummer Jack Schwarz, who left before the release of the band's first album, 1987's "Terror and Submission". A follow-up effort, "Mind Wars", was issued in 1988.

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