SQUEALER Announces New Drummer

October 15, 2008

Germany's SQUEALER (formerly SQUEALER A.D.) has issued the following update:

"We have another new family member in: Mr. Eike Thomas (CLOUDBURST) on the drums! Besides being a brillant drummer (Eike passed the Professional Program at the famous Modern Music School and worked as a drum teacher in different music schools),Eike commenced to study musicology. Because of being a fanatical rock and metal fan, it was pretty easy for Eike to learn and memorize the SQUEALER material and he impressed the other band members right at the first rehearsal. We are proud to welcome a highly motivated new bandmember and we are looking forward to write the new material and rock the stages together with Eike. The first live gig with Eike on drums will take place at the Metalfest 2008 in Friedewald, Germany on October 25."

SQUEALER released its latest album, "The Circle Shuts", on September 12 via AFM Records. The CD was mixed at the Gernhart Studios in Siegburg, Germany and was mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland. The limited first edition of "The Circle Shuts" includes remastered versions of songs from SQUEALER's first, long-out-of-print album "Human Traces" (recorded in May 1989 and originally only available on vinyl) as bonus tracks.

SQUEALER last year recruited former MIND-ASHES frontman Norbert Vornam as the replacement for Gus Chambers (ex-GRIP INC.).

Locomotive issued SQUEALER A.D.'s last album, "Confrontation Street", in North America in May 2007.

Former SQUEALER singer Andy "Henner" Allendörfer died in a car accident in 2005.

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