NEMESEA Part Ways With Drummer

July 21, 2005

Dutch female-fronted gothic metal band NEMESEA have parted ways with drummer Chris Postma. Postma's official statement on the matter reads as follows:

"These last few months I have been thinking a lot about my life and my future. I came to the conclusion that I want to proceed with my life, working outside of Holland.

"Sometime ago, the band and I started to speak about my future and theirs and what we should do. NEMESEA is a very fanatic, talented and determined to reach their goal. I've never seen a band work so hard for their future and they are already very professional in everything they do.

"During those conversations we started to see that my and NEMESEA's ambition had become different. Drumming has always been very important to me and still is but looking at the future plans of NEMESEA, quitting seems the right thing to do.

"I'm sure that I will find my happiness in the next chapter in my life. I'm also convinced that NEMESEA will reach their goals and there is a big future ahead of them. I wish them all the best!

"I had a great time playing in NEMESEA and I will never forget it! I am very proud of all the things we've accomplished 'till now and I will probably play my last gig with tears in my eyes but it's just the way it is.

"The good news is that I will play all the NEMESEA gigs played in 2005. This is my and your chance to meet and talk and I hope we´ll do that during my last gigs.

"Leaving NEMESEA doesn't mean that I won't play the drums anymore, I will always play them drums but on another level."

NEMESEA's debut album, "Mana", was released last December via Ebony Tears Records. The CD was recorded at Franky's Recording Kitchen and Studio Spitsbergen and was produced by H.J. de Jong.

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