HURTLOCKER Parts Ways With Vocalist, Announces Replacement

January 1, 2008

Chicago's HURTLOCKER has issued the following update:

"After 10 years of grinding it out, vocalist Grant Belcher has decided to leave HURTLOCKER. The last few years have been tough on him and the band and the time was right for Grant to bow out. He leaves the band as a friend and we wish him the best with whatever he does in his life from this point on. Replacing Grant on vocal duties will be longtime friend Chase Morgan. We are excited to start working with him and I promise you will not be disappointed."

HURTLOCKER's second album, "Embrace the Fall", was released last year via Napalm Records. The CD was recorded at Studio One in Wisconsin with producer Chris Djuricic.

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