PRYMARY Announces New Singer

December 1, 2008

Huntington Beach, California-based progressive metallers PRYMARY have announced the addition of singer Chance Addison to the group's ranks. The band says, "It was thankfully a very short but fruitful search. PRYMARY has been in the studio adding Chance's vocals to the already completed songs. Chance comes to us from Las Vegas and brings a wealth of skill and experience to the group. We were blown away by Chance's skill and enthusiasm as soon as we spoke. He sent us demos for his treatment of the songs and it just blew us away immediately."

To see what PRYMARY has been up to, watch the video below.

PRYMARY's second full-length album, "The Tragedy of Innocence", was released in October 2006 via ProgRock Records.

For more information, visit www.prymary.com.

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