SUPREME PAIN Parts Ways With Bassist, Announces Replacement

December 28, 2009

Dutch brutal death metallers SUPREME PAIN, who feature in their ranks members of SINISTER, CONSOLATION, PUTREFIED and FONDLECORPSE, have parted ways with bassist Tadej Cholewa and have replaced him with Alesa Sare (ROOTA BALOOTA, SARCASM).

Commented the band: "Tadej Cholewa could not combine his work with playing in SUPREME PAIN anymore. The fact that he also lives in Slovenia and that he has to travel to Netherlands for gigs was in the end to much to combine with his job.

"We had a good time with Tadej, he is a cool guy and a great bassplayer and did a good job on the 'Nemesis Enforcer' CD. So we wish him all the best in the future.

"So we had to get a new bassplayer and the best choice was Alesa. She already played a few gigs as stand in for Tadej and she did a superb job. And our last gig as headliner at the Ear Terror Fest in Emden was a killer so we asked her if she wanted to be part of the SUPREME PAIN family of brutallity as a full member."

SUPREME PAIN's current lineup:

Aad Kloosterwaard - Vocals
Erwin Harreman - Guitars
Bas Brussaard - Guitars
Alesa Sare - Bass
Toep Duin - Drums

Video footage of SUPREME PAIN's December 18, 2009 performance at ACU in Utrecht, Holland can be viewed below. Also appearing on the bill were CEREMONY OF OPPOSITES and KHAOZ.

SUPREME PAIN's next live apperance will take place on April 17, 2010 at The Elektrowerkz club in London, England.

The band's second full-length album, "Nemesis Enforcer", was released earlier in the year via Metal Age Productions from Slovakia. The CD was recorded at Soundlodge Studio in Germany with producer Jorg Uken (SINISTER, DEW-SCENTED, OBSCENITY, GOD DETHRONED). The cover artwork was created by Mottla Art from Austria.

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