SONIC SYNDICATE Bassist Interviewed By Germany's HURRICANE ROCK Radio

August 16, 2009

Germany's Hurricane Rock radio station recently conducted an interview with bassist Karin Axelsson of Swedish metallers SONIC SYNDICATE. Watch the seven-minute chat below.

SONIC SYNDICATE, whose sound has thus far revolved around the dual vocals of Richard Sjunnesson and Roland Johansson, announced in March that Roland (who was responsible for the "clean"/melodic singing in the group) had decided to leave the band "due to personal reasons beyond our control." The group is currently seeking a replacement.

Roland will play his final show with SONIC SYNDICATE on August 29 at the Geuzenpop festival in Enschede, Holland.

SONIC SYNDICATE's latest album, "Love And Other Disasters", landed at position No. 15 on the Swedish and No. 36 on the German chart back in September.

"Eden Fire", the debut album from SONIC SYNDICATE, was re-released in the U.S. and Canada on December 9, 2008 through Pivotal Rockordings via Koch Distribution. The LP was originally issued on September 13, 2005.

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