THE GODZ Joined By HYDROGYN Guitarist

March 13, 2013

Columbus, Ohio power rockers THE GODZ are gearing up for an onslaught on the rock community.

THE GODZ leader Eric Moore (bass, guitar, lead vocals) has announced that he has found the best musicians in the Midwest for the new lineup of the band. Vinnie Salvatore remains on guitar and occasional bass, along with new guitarist Jeff Westlake from HYDROGYN and drummer John Cardillno from BLACKSTONE.

THE GODZ will soon enter Ridgeline Studio in Ashland, Kentucky to record a brand new album, tentatively scheduled for release later in 2013. The band is planning a slew of other releases for the next year, including some very cool things that fans have long been clamoring for.

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