VISCERAL BLEEDING Parts Ways With Guitarist, Seeks Replacement

September 11, 2008

Swedish death metallers VISCERAL BLEEDING have issued the following update:

"Due to Martin 'Germ' Bermheden's [guitar] busy schedule with THE BERZERKER, we've decided to part ways. The decision was mutual since we need everyone in this band to put VISCERAL BLEEDING as their first priority for things to work and Germ felt that this was no longer possible for him. We wish him the best of luck with THE BERZERKER and all of his other projects. We are now looking for a new lead guitarist who has the skill, drive, energy, time and passion that is needed to be in this band. If you feel that you might be the right man for the job then send us an e-mail to [email protected] and tell us a bit about yourself and why you would like to join this band. Please also include links to bands that you might play in, music you've recorded or videos you've posted of yourself on YouTube if you have any."

VISCERAL BLEEDING earlier in the year parted ways with bassist Calle Löfgren and replaced him with Martin Eklöv.

VISCERAL BLEEDING's third full-length album, "Absorbing the Disarray", was released last year via Neurotic Records.

VISCERAL BLEEDING live in Portugal, 2007:

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