REQUIEM Ink Deal With REALITY ENTERTAINMENT

November 27, 2003

Swiss death metal band REQUIEM have signed a worldwide deal with Reality Entertainment. The group will enter Silvercloud Studios in Los Angeles in early 2004 to record their sophomore album, tentatively due in the spring.

REQUIEM were recently rejoined by drummer Adi Fuhrer, who had previously played with the band from 1999 to 2002. In addition, the group have recruited former MESSIAH bassist Patrick Hersche in order to allow Michi Kuster to concentrate solely on the vocals.

The new REQUIEM lineup is as follows:

Phil Klauser (guitars)
Ralph Inderbitzin (guitars)
Michi Kuster (vocals)
Patrick Hersche (bass)
Adi Fuhrer (drums)

For more information about REQUIEM, check out the band's official web site at this location.

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