THE MISERABLES Singer Quits To Focus On TERROR SYNDROME

April 17, 2007

THE MISERABLES, the San Francisco Bay Area-based band formed by SKINLAB guitarist Glen "Glenny" Telford and ex-40 GRIT members Chris Anderson (guitar),Ryan Healy (bass) and Andy Green (drums),has parted ways with singer Denton Bramley (TERROR SYNDROME, ex-GOD AWAKENS PETRIFIED).

Commented Denton: "So here it is… Sitting around a table of a fast food restaurant. Denton (me),Chris and Ryan were thinkin' bout a name for our new band, a heavy but yet twisted metal act that would make a mark on the SF music scene. Chris mentioned something about being in-your-face angry. I think he might have spouted out 'misery.' I thought quickly ...hmmmmm… 'THE MISERABLES.' We figured Glenny wouldn't like it, so I offered to call Glenny betting the rest of the band that I could convince him… I did!! We all loved the name ... We were THE MISERABLES.

"For two years we recorded and plugged the 'MISERABLE' scene around the Bay Area and gained a lot of love from fans, playing some memorable and landmark shows.

"I am sad to report that THE MISERABLES and I have decided to part ways. I have decided to commit myself to TERROR SYNDROME."

THE MISERABLES recently uploaded a new song, entitled "Lifeless", to its MySpace page.

THE MISERABLES members have toured extensively and shared the stage with such acts as TYPE O NEGATIVE, RAMONES, JUDAS PRIEST, IN FLAMES, LIFE OF AGONY, SLAYER, EXODUS, MACHINE HEAD, STATIC-X, MESHUGGAH, TESTAMENT, SLIPKNOT, SOILWORK and LAMB OF GOD, among others.

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