NE OBLIVISCARIS Parts Ways With Guitarist, Seeks Replacement

June 3, 2007

Guitarist Corey King has left Australian melodic black metallers NE OBLIVISCARIS to pursue other musical interests. "The rest of NE OBLIVISCARIS are still incredibly excited about the future and are very much looking forward to bringing a new member into the fold with the same goals and aspirations as the rest of us," the group writes in a press release. "Any guitarists interested in auditioning for the band should contact: [email protected]."

Corey's final concerts with NE OBLIVISCARIS will take place on June 16 at the Melton Community Hall and on July 14 at the Sonic Forge Festival.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/neobliviscaris.

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