LENG TCH'E Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Replacement

December 11, 2011

Belgian grindcore act LENG TCH'E has parted ways with drummer Tony Van den Eynde and has replaced him with Olivier Coppens.

Commented Olivier: "I am beyond stoked to be part of this band and would like to thank my new band members, my family and everybody who supports me. Can't wait to crush and destroy. See you on the road!"

The first photo of the new LENG TCH'E lineup can be seen below.

LENG TCH'E's latest album, "Hypomanic", was released in Europe in May 2010 and in North America in June 2010 via Season Of Mist. The CD was recorded at Parlour Studio in Kettering, United Kingdom with producer Russ Russell (NAPALM DEATH, DIMMU BORGIR, EVILE).

LENG TCH'E in 2008 parted ways with vocalist Boris Cornelissen and replaced him with Serge Kasongo from southern Belgian band ACKROS.

Photo credit: Piet Goethals

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