SONS OF AZRAEL Hard At Work On New Material

October 27, 2008

Buffalo, New York-based metal band SONS OF AZRAEL has issued the following update:

"We have been busy at work on material for our new album and we couldn't be any happier with the results thus far. Since our last tour, we have gone through a few changes and as some of you may know drummer and founding member Derrick Sadkowski has made the decision to leave the band and focus on his life and we wish him the very best. Look out for his future music projects because we know that it will be badass once he returns to the music scene! In his place we have made room for the versatile drumming of 16-year-old Buffalo native Alex Chambers. We look foward to the skills he will be adding to our evolving sound and can't wait to show everyone that despite his age, he will be tearing shit up and turning heads on tour and on the next album with us! Also, finally filling in a guitarist spot since Greg D's departure back in March, Karl Kirsch from Niagara Falls will be shredding face with us fulltime, and has been alredy played a significant role in the new material we have to offer and he showed he can hang while coming out on his first tour with us back in June with FULL BLOWN CHAOS across the East Coast.

"We will be continually writing and recording in the next month or so and will hopefully start production on the album by December. We will keep everyone updated on upcoming hometown and out of town shows that we are in the works of booking VERY soon!"

SONS OF AZRAEL's full-length debut, "The Conjuration of Vengeance", was released in August 2007 via Ironclad Recordings (the label formed by UNEARTH frontman Trevor Phipps).

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