THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA Parts Ways With Keyboardist

February 22, 2012

Dayton, Ohio Christian metalcore band THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA has parted ways with keyboardist James Baney.

Commented the group in a statement: "With great deliberation and difficulty, we have decided to part ways with our keyboardist James Baney. James will always be family to THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, being one of the most well-intentioned people we know. Our prayers to James in beginning a new chapter with his wife back home, and our endless gratitude to THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA fans for understanding. We'll see you at a show soon."

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA entered the mobile gaming world with the release of "Zombie Slay", a first-person, multi-level, action game specifically designed for mobile devices, that integrates all five songs from the band's critically-acclaimed 2010 release, "Zombie EP".

"Zombie Slay" challenges gamers to survive and save survivors in a post-apocalyptic world by killing as many zombies as possible. The game features randomly-generated gameplay at all levels that challenges both casual and hardcore gamers and promotes return-to-game play, an OpenFeint interface that enables players to compete against each other anywhere in the world, and social media integration. The "Zombie Slay" game is available immediately for $1.99 through iTunes for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, with Android capabilities expected in the near future. Fans can also receive updates on the game at ZombieSlay.com.

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA's latest full-length album, "Dead Throne", debuted at No. 10 on The Billboard 200 chart.

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