SON OF SCIENCE To Guest On England's JUICE FM Next Tuesday

December 15, 2006

SON OF SCIENCE, the tech-metal band formed by former DRAGONFORCE bassist Adrian Lambert, will perform a short acoustic set on Brighton, England's Juice FM on Tuesday, December 19 between 10:00 p.m. and midnight. There will also be an interview with the band discussing their Concorde2 (Brighton) show with SKINDRED the following night and all things metal.

To listen to the program live on the Internet, click here.

SON OF SCIENCE recently recruited Tom Maclean of dark-prog metallers TO-MERA as a stand-in guitarist for their upcoming shows. Adrian says, "TO-MERA remains Tom's main project but the fact he's helping us out means we have more time to recruit a permanent guitarist who we're 100% happy with. Tom's an incredible player and he'll be bringing a ton of extra shred to our live show." Anyone interested in auditioning for the second-guitarist spot should email [email protected] for more info.

Upcoming SON OF SCIENCE shows:

Dec. 20 - Concorde2 - Brighton, UK (w/ SKINDRED, LAST STOP CHINATOWN)
Mar. 30 - The Night Owl - Cheltenham, UK (ProgPower UK pre-show)

SON OF SCIENCE has made available for streaming its cover of the BACKSTREET BOYS 2005 hit single "Incomplete" at this location.

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