TRIALS Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Replacement

October 28, 2009

Chicago prog-thrashers TRIALS have parted ways with drummer Sasha Horn (NOVEMBERS DOOM) and replaced him with Adam Kopecky (also of 3 RING FUNERAL).

Commented the band: "We have been rehearsing with Adam for a couple of weeks now, and things are already sounding amazing, as you can see in the video below. We will begin playing live again shortly, and trust us, you will not be disappointed.

"We'd also like to thank Sasha Horn for his time with the band and what he contributed to our music. We wish him the best of luck with his other projects. In the meantime, his drumming will still be heard on our upcoming full length debut — and we'll have some more information on that in the very near future..."

TRIALS' debut CD was recorded by Chris Djuricic (NOVEMBER'S DOOM) at Belle City Sound studio in Racine, Wisconsin.

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