TWELFTH GATE Begins Vocalist Search

September 20, 2006

Chicago-based progressive thrash metal band TWELFTH GATE has announced that it is currently looking for a new permanent vocalist. "Much to the band's disappointment, their previous replacement for original singer Scott Huffman turned out not to be as good a fit for the band as anticipated...both for personal and professional reasons," reads a statement from the group. Interested singers "should have good clean mid-range vocals, as well as a good dirty/raspy/heavy vocal ability. Due to the continuing natural progression of the band's musical direction, a good balance between clean and dirty vocals is preferred. Serious candidates will also be required to submit pre-recorded samples of vocal ability prior to auditioning with the band."

For more information, contact the band via their MySpace page or official web site.

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