THREAT SIGNAL Parts Ways With Drummer, Seeks Replacement

September 13, 2010

Canadian metallers THREAT SIGNAL have parted ways with drummer Norm Killeen and are currently seeking a replacement.

Commented the band: "After three amazing years together, the THREAT SIGNAL camp has decided to part ways with drummer Norm Killeen. This was a mutual decision and there are no hard feelings towards each other. We will still continue to work with Norm's graphic design company, NME Studios.

"We wish you all the best with your future endeavors Norm; much love and respect.

"So now the drummer search begins!

"We're looking for someone preferably with touring experience, but if not, that's fine.

"We have quite a bit of dates coming up in October and November throughout North America and Europe, so we're looking for someone that can really nail these songs quick and hit the road.

"To audition, we're going to need a video of you playing the songs 'As I Destruct', 'To Remember', and 'Beyond Recognition'. Post these songs on YouTube or wherever you'd like and send them to [email protected]. Any further questions please feel free to contact us."

THREAT SIGNAL (Canada),RAUNCHY (Denmark),SYBREED (Switzerland),M.A.N (Sweden) and ILLIDIANCE (Russia) will team up for the "Threat Over Europe 2010" tour in November/December.

THREAT SIGNAL's sophomore album, "Vigilance", sold around 1,100 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD landed at position No. 32 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200. Released in September 2009 via Nuclear Blast Records, the CD was produced by vocalist Jon Howard and mixed by Greg Reely (FEAR FACTORY, FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY).

THREAT SIGNAL members Jon Howard and Pat Kavanagh are also involved with ARKAEA, the band featuring FEAR FACTORY members Raymond Herrera (drums) and Christian Olde Wolbers (guitar).

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