SEVENTH CALLING Announces New Singer

July 5, 2010

Las Vegas metallers SEVENTH CALLING have announced the addition of vocalist Rick Cox to the group's ranks. Rick is known best for his work with the Spanish heavy metal band PANCHO VILLA.

Commented SEVENTH CALLING guitarist/vocalist Steve Handel: "Rick brings an excellent amount of experience to the lead vocalist position.

"The group has been a four-piece since its inception, so this is a new twist on things for us, adding in a fifth member.

"Rick is the only singer that has ever walked into the studio and was prepared for his audition. We hooked up, ripped through several songs in short order, and afterwards, we knew that he was the one for the job."

SEVENTH CALLING's second full-length album, "Epidemic", was released in May via Heaven And Hell Records. The CD was recorded at Sound Vision Studios in the band's hometown with co-producer Lance Swain of the metal band LIDA DYER.

SEVENTH CALLING is:

Rick Fox - Lead Vocals
Steve Handel - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Alex Ritchey - Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals
Shannon Frye - Drums/Percussion
Marc Flores - Bass

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/seventhcalling.

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