MARSHALL LAW Singer Quits

August 18, 2010

Vocalist Andy Pyke has left long-running Birmingham, U.K. metallers MARSHALL LAW.

After a period of reflection, Andy is now looking for a new challenge/band/project and is ready to consider any offers out there in the metal world, preferably a named
band seeking vocalist/frontman. Interested parties should contact Andy's management at [email protected].

MARSHALL LAW's sixth studio album, "Razorhead", was released in November 2008 via Global Music's imprint label DR2 Records. According to a press release, the CD was "the result of three years writing and recording and is a dark and intense journey that undoubtedly contains the bands best material to date. . . An adrenalin-infused blend of intense rhythms and massive riffs, screaming dual guitar leads and powerful vocals. Unashamedly 'metal', dark and unrelenting."

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