WARMACHINE Part Ways With Drummer, Seek Replacement

July 6, 2006

Toronto's WARMACHINE have parted ways with drummer Mark Harding. "Let me just start off by telling you what an amazing drummer Mark is, as well as a great guy," vocalist/guitarist Joe Di Taranto writes on the group's web site. "I am very disappointed that things didn't work out. But Mark has some personal and mental issues that he has to work out. We wish him only the best.

"For the next few shows (former WARMACHINE drummer) Andrew Zenti will be filling in on drums for us. Andrew is very kindly taking time out of his busy schedule from playing with AEROSMITH tribute band MAMAKIN, to help us out. Check them out at www.mamakinrocks.com.

"And so the search is on for a new drummer. Anyone interested in the position please contact us at [email protected]."

WARMACHINE's debut album, "The Beginning of the End", was released in North America earlier in the year via Nightmare Records.

"The Beginning of the End" features a guest appearance on three tracks ("Betrayed", "Empty" and "Taunted Souls") by former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson.

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