USURPER Guitarist Offers Update On NIGHTSHADE Project

September 13, 2007

Guitarist/founder Rick Scythe of Chicago's USURPER has issued the following update on his NIGHTSHADE project:

"This week I've been staying busy recording three more songs. These songs will not be on the 'Majick Potion' CD, but will be demos for the NIGHTSHADE full-length album. Again I met with Mr. Faust Faust at Boss Studios and began on the drums and guitars this week.

The new songs are entitled: 'The Boy Who Cried Werewolf', 'Midnight, Down in the Lab' and 'Opus Dei of the Dead'.

"Things are really starting to kick ass. Both myself and Mr. Faust are getting more involved with the overall NIGHTSHADE sound and presentation. After the 'Majick Potion' CD is release we will look for a proper record label and some additional members. We plan on auditioning bass players as well as live drummers in a couple months. If you think you have what it takes be sure to get in touch. We don't care where you live as long as you can travel to Chicago a week or two before any gigs or tours.

"Speaking of the 'Majick Potion' CD — everything is being finalized this week and we will have the CDs pressed up as well as the songs posted by Halloween."

USURPER recently announced plans to split up due to personal differences.

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