LENG TCH'E Announces New Drummer

July 12, 2007

Belgian razorgrind warriors LENG TCH'E have issued the following update:

"It is with much pleasure and joy that we announce the replacement for our recently departed drummer: Tony Van den Eynde from Belgian death metal band THE SEVENTH. Tony was actually recommended to us by our ex-guitar player and founding member Glen.

"Many people heeded the call when the word was out that we needed a new skinsman and it was a tough decision to make in the end, but we believe Tony has all the skills to take us to the next level. His power and technique will baffle you all.

"We'd like to thank everybody who contacted us and made the effort to come down and jam with us. You can catch us live with the new lineup before we hit the big festivals in August at the try-out gigs later this month: July 28th at Nevelfest in Merksem (B) and July 29th at 'De Triangel' in Weert (NL)."

LENG TCH'E's latest CD, "Marasmus", was recorded in September 2006 at CCR studios in Belgium and was mixed at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden with producer Fredrik Nordström. Mastering was done by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New York. A "heavier and more measured bludgeoning than previous records," "Marasmus" sees the band incorporating more pronounced death metal riffage to their pummeling grind assault, according to a posting on the Relapse web site. "Marasmus" finds LENG TCH'E "maximizing their already lethal damage per square riff ratio with a more deliberate sense of pace. An absolute blinder of a full-length, 'Marasmus' puts LENG TCH'E squarely at the forefront of the modern extreme scene."

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