HYDROGEN Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Replacement

October 29, 2008

Swedish power/thrash metal band HYDROGEN has issued the following update:

"It may have been quiet on the news front but there's definetely movement going on behind the curtains. Unfortunately, drummer Martin has parted ways with the band and a new drummer has been put to the test and passed. We welcome our new juggernaught from hell behind the skins: Tobbe G-son! HYDROGEN are steering towards a good future with several new tracks in the works and with that, upcoming gigs of course, so stay tuned!"

HYDROGEN's debut album, "Now is No Moreā€¦", was released last year via Cutting Edge Records.

Formed in 2002, HYDROGEN's music combines "power and brutality with good melodies, with strong sense of rhythm and good songs to remember," according to the band's official bio.

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