SARGATANAS REIGN Drummer Breaks Wrist

March 21, 2006

Drummer Stefan Kronqvist of the Swedish death metallers SARGATANAS REIGN broke his wrist in a "weather-oriented accident," according to a posting on the band's web site. "He will be screwed together tomorrow [March 22] and will probably not be able to use his arm for a month or so! What consequences this will have for the band's future is for now unknown."

In other news, SARGATANAS REIGN have uploaded their "long-lost" video for the track "Drowning" from their 2002 effort "Euthanasia... Last Resort" at this location (.AVI file).

SARGATANAS REIGN recently parted ways with bassist Niklas Samuelsson. Vocalist Jonas Mattsson has since decided to combine the two tasks of playing bass and "shouting."

SARGATANAS REIGN's sophomore album, "Bloodwork", was released last year via Blooddawn Productions/Regain Records.

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