SINNERS BLEED Announce New Guitarist

April 11, 2006

SINNERS BLEED, the German technical death metal squad which has previously performed at such prestigious festivals as Wacken Open Air and Inferno, have announced the addition of guitarist Vincent LaBoor (ex-FATAL EMBRACE) to the group's ranks.

Drummer Eric Krebs commented: "The applicants we have been auditioning so far were simply not able to play our complex riffs, but as soon as Vincent started to play, we knew he is the one. Vincent is an amazing guitarist and his broad influences will surely enrich SINNERS BLEED. We are happy and proud to welcome him onboard."

SINNERS BLEED are now writing new material for their highly anticipated second album, scheduled to be recorded before the end of 2006. The band's acclaimed debut, "From Womb To Tomb", was released worldwide by Twilight in 2004.

For more information, visit www.sinners-bleed.de.

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