POWERWORLD Parts Ways With Drummer

September 8, 2009

German melodic metal band POWERWORLD, the brainchild of former FREEDOM CALL and MOON'DOC bassist Ilker Ersin, has parted ways with drummer Jürgen Lucas. The drum tracks on the group's new CD, which is currently being recorded for an early 2010 release via Metal Haven, are being laid down by Simon Michael of SUBWAY TO SALLY.

Entitled "Human Parasite", POWERWORLD's follow-up to last year's self-titled effort will contain "12 brand new, mind-hammering groovy songs," according to a press release.

After his departure from FREEDOM CALL in the middle of 2005, Ersin decided to follow a different musical path and started to work on a project that contained more grooves and less power metal influences.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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