SUPREME MAJESTY: A New Beginning

September 13, 2005

Swedish melodic metallers SUPREME MAJESTY have posted the following message on their official web site:

"We regrettably have to inform you of some changes within SUPREME MAJESTY, as three members of the band have decided to leave in order to pursue other things in life. But this is not the end of SUPREME MAJESTY — instead it is a new beginning, a new chapter in the life of the band. Original band members Rille Svensson [guitar], and Joakim Olsson [vocals], together with talented new drummer Johan, are ready to lead SUPREME MAJESTY into a new era, while staying true to everything that we have stood for since the formation in 1998.

"At the moment the band are in the process of creating new songs but we are also now recruiting new members for the band. So now is a chance for YOU to be a part of SUPREME MAJESTY, as we are looking for a new bassist, guitarist and a new keyboard player. If you think you have what it takes then don't hesitate to get in touch; contact us at [email protected]."

SUPREME MAJESTY's third full-length album, "Elements of Creation", was released last March via Massacre Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Danger" was recorded at JFK Studio and mixed at Gothenburg's Studio Fredman by Fredrik Nordström and SUPREME MAJESTY.

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