Leukemia-Stricken SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE Guitarist Receives Bone-Marrow Transplant

October 12, 2010

Guitarist Nicolas Milanese of Italian metallers SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE, who was hospitalized for seven months battling an acute case of leukemia (a disease that affects the bone marrow where blood cells are produced),has received a bone-marrow transplant and is back at home continuing his recovery. He has also vowed to gradually return to playing his instrument.

Commented Nicolas: "I would like to thank my family, friends and my girl, Ena, for being so close during this difficult time. Thanks also to all the bands, the friends and the fans who have showed their support and affection."

SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE's third album, "Mothra", was released via Scarlet Records. The CD was recorded at Planet Red Studios in Richmond, Virginia with producer Andreas Magnusson (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, THE AGONY SCENE, SCARLET, DUFRESNE, BECOMING THE ARCHETYPE, SPITFIRE, TWELVE TRIBES) and features a guest appearances by Myke Terry from BURY YOUR DEAD and Matthew Rudzinski from KILLWHITNEYDEAD. It was mastered by Alan Douches (CONVERGE, MISFITS, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, HATEBREED, MASTODON) at West West Side Music in New Windsor, New York.

The group previously stated about the album: "'Mothra' represents a new step in our life as a band, a new shape for both our sound and our songwriting and it's our most sick and experimental album so far. It will surprise you!"

All artwork for the CD was created by visionary artist Seldon Hunt (NEUROSIS, MELVINS, ISIS, KK NULL, EPHEL DUATH).

SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE released its second album, "Obsidian", in April 2007 via Scarlet Records.

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