SILENT CIVILIAN Parts Ways With Drummer

December 28, 2007

SILENT CIVILIAN, the new band featuring former SPINESHANK vocalist Jonny Santos, has parted ways with drummer Chris Mora.

"It is true, I have just turned in my letter of resignation to SILENT CIVILIAN," Mora said in a statement released to BLABBERMOUTH.NET.

He added, "There are a million reasons to stay, but two million reasons to leave. It is my decision to leave for personal reasons and it tears me apart to leave my brothers after all we have been through.

"Despite what all you Blabbermouth peeps would love, I in no way intend to badmouth them.

"I would like to thank all the fans, friends, and family I have accrued over the past several years for your much needed friendship and support and a special thank you to all the bands I have toured with...the memories will never go away.

"I love you all and keep it metal!"

SILENT CIVILIAN's video for the track "The Song Remains Unnamed" can be viewed below. The clip is the directorial debut of renowned photographer Kevin Estrada. The song comes off the band's debut album, "Rebirth of the Temple", which was released in May 2006. The CD was recorded at Undercity Recordings with former MACHINE HEAD/SOULFLY guitarist Logan Mader producing and mixing.

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