M.A.N Parts Ways With Bassist, Announces Replacement

August 21, 2006

M.A.N, the new band formed out of the ashes of Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE (featuring former MNEMIC frontman Tony Jelencovich),has parted ways with bassist Stitch. A replacement bassist has already been found in the shape of Robert Hakemo (RELEVANT FEW, ex-ENGEL, GARDENIAN, KEROZENE, GOOSEFLESH).

Commented Jelencovich: "We wish Stitch all the luck for the future, and hope that keeps on thrashing that bass as he's done for many many years now! We would also like to welcome Rob into the band. We have some exciting time ahead of us."

M.A.N is currently writing material for a new album. Working songtitles include "My Own Sickness", "Body Sewer" and "Unjustified".

M.A.N's debut CD, "Obey, Consume, Reject", was released in March. The band is still searching for a label to issue the album in North America.

"Obey, Consume, Reject" was recorded and mixed at Grand Recordings in Gothenburg, Sweden by Svein Jensen. The production duties were handled by M.A.N and Svein Jensen. The mastering took place at the Mastering Room by Göran Finnberg.

M.A.N will team up with MNEMIC for a number of Nordic dates in September.

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