K-AGAIN Launch Drummer Search

July 13, 2004

Italian metalcore outfit K-AGAIN, whose most recent EP was produced by Logan Mader (MACHINE HEAD, SOULFLY, MEDICATION),are currently on the lookout for a new drummer following the departure of previous skinsman Ruben. "We spent the last five years to be here [in Los Angeles] making shows and showcases and so we don't want to comment this decision in this moment," the band write in a statement. "Because we don't want to spend any words for this kind of asshole!"

K-AGAIN are currently utilizing temporary L.A.-based drummers for upcoming showcases but are ready to audition potential replacements from Europe. Interested parties should send a demo with a picture to:

Ignition Productions
4724 west 170th street
Lawndale, CA 90260
USA

Or send mp3s to [email protected]

For more information, visit www.k-again.com.

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