SSS Announces New Lineup

September 6, 2011

British crossover thrashers SSS, who recently released their new album, "Problems To The Answer", have announced the addition of two new members to the band.

Joining the group are Stu Taylor (guitar) and Dave Archer (drums),who both also play in Liverpool-based stoner metallers THE BENDAL INTERLUDE, and who replace outgoing members Pete Broom and Dave Fergusson.

A photo of the new lineup can be seen below (left to right: Foxy, Dave Archer, Stu Taylor, Mark Magill).

Commented Stu Taylor: "To have joined SSS is great. Having been in a band with Foxy before, we are used to each other's working methods. Mark is an experienced bass player and we immediately gelled as a band. Gonna be good times to come new songs, new tours, new experiences. We can't wait."

Added SSS frontman Foxy: "The untimely departure of two members of SSS prior to the release of 'Problems To The Answer' was unfortunate. However, in that time we have found a new drummer and guitarist. Stu and Dave are a solid unit. Having been in a band with them before and to have watched them shred Liverpool for years, they were the natural choice. We are made up; they have joined up. With the prospect of touring and writing new material, it's an exciting time for SSS and we can't wait to get out and finally play again."

After a couple of months of solid rehearsals, the band is ready to get out on the road and has confirmed its first shows with the new lineup. More dates are due to be announced soon.

See SSS band live at the following shows:

Sep. 07 - Manchester, UK - Star & Garter (w/ CANNABIS CORPSE)
Sep. 23 - Nottingham, UK - MG Ballroom (w/ GAMA BOMB, ONSLAUGHT)
Oct. 07 - Leeds, UK - The Well (w/ SICK OF IT ALL)
Oct. 28 - Lisbon, Portugal - Vans Off the Wall Music Night

"Problems To The Answer" features 25 snarling tracks and is available now on CD and limited-edition picture-disc LP. The album is also available worldwide on iTunes.

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