ONE MAN ARMY AND THE UNDEAD QUARTET Announce New Bassist

December 15, 2005

ONE MAN ARMY AND THE UNDEAD QUARTET, the new Swedish band featuring former THE CROWN vocalist Johan Lindstrand, have posted the following message on their official web site:

"For 2-3 weeks we have rehearsed with [bassist] Robert Axelsson as a replacement for Valle [Adzic, IMPIOUS] during the European tour with CHILDREN OF BODOM and EKTOMORF. Things have worked out damn fine and we have decided to make Robert a full-time member. Both him and us are very happy about this decision. We have talked this over with Valle and both parts aggrees that this is the best solution for this band. He doesn't wanna put the breaks on the rest of us. And we would definately not wanna slow down the developement of this band. He will be happy with his other things in life and we will continue the marching towards you, the fans. So Valle, we would like to say goodbye and wish you a good luck in the future. Cheers dude! We would also like to welcome our newest member into the band, Robert Axelsson. Your dedication and will of power prooves that you are a true member of the 'Army'."

Check out a photo of the new lineup at this location (Robert is second from left).

As previously reported, ONE MAN ARMY AND THE UNDEAD QUARTET have uploaded an audio sample from their debut album, "21st Century Killing Machine", at their official web site. Check out the song "Devil on the Red Carpet" at this location.

"21st Century Killing Machine" (view cover here) was recorded at Bohus studio and is due in Europe on January 6, 2006 via Nuclear Blast Records. A U.S. release date has yet to be announced.

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