SPIRALARMS: Former SYSTEMATIC, MANMADEGOD Members Join Forces

September 18, 2004

SPIRALARMS, the new San Francisco Bay Area-based band featuring former members of SYSTEMATIC, MANMADEGOD and FORBIDDEN, have uploaded a few tracks from their "Sol Musik" demo at their official web site. The three songs available for free download are as follows:

01. Needful Things (mp3)
02. Some People (mp3)
03. The Mantra (mp3)

SPIRALARMS are currently gigging around the Bay Area with the help of TESTAMENT/ex-SLAYER drummer Paul Bostaph after regular skinsman Steve Jacobs was sidelined following shoulder surgery.

SPIRALARMS' current lineup is as follows:

Tim Narducci (ex-SYSTEMATIC) - Guitars and Vocals
Craig Locicero (ex-MANMADEGOD, FORBIDDEN) – Guitars
Steve Jacobs (ex-MANMADEGOD, FORBIDDEN) - Drums
James Walker (ex-MANMADEGOD) – Bass

Commented Narducci on his decision to join a band composed of ex-MANMADEGOD members: "I walked into the rehearsal room and was floored. These guys have the most unique, from the heart, and powerful sound I have ever stood next to. I had to make music with these guys, I had to be a part of it." Locicero added: "It always seemed to me like Tim had so much more to give musically than he was showing, untapped potential. This was just a gut feeling, I think its still safe to say we underestimated him, he brings so much more than I imagined, the perfect complement to the three of us!"

Upcoming SPIRALARMS shows:

Sep. 25 - Concord, CA @ Bourbon St.
Oct. 01 - Livermore, CA @ Pine St.

For more information, visit www.spiralarms.com.

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