WHYZDOM Recruits New Singer

October 22, 2010

French symphonic gothic ensemble WHYZDOM has acquired a brand new singer following the recent departure of Telya Melane. The band states, "We decided to welcome in the WHYZDOM family a young outstanding French vocalist whose thrilling and powerful voice fits perfectly the music of the album that we've been preparing for some time. As you can guess, we are eager to present her officially, but, of course, you'll understand that we need some material before doing so that we'll gather in the next following weeks."

WHYZDOM recently played two shows with Lisa Middelhauve, former frontwowman for German goth metallers XANDRIA, filling in. Middelhauve is also expected to appear on WHYZDOM's next album as a guest singer.

WHYZDOM's debut CD, "From The Brink Of Infinity", was released in September 2009 via Ascendance Records.

The label previously described the CD in the following way: "Think of a huge orchestra and a massive symphonic choir intertwined with powerful riffs and enchanting melodies from a clear and passionate feminine voice, and you'll get an idea of what WHYZDOM have managed to create. Their classical influences ranging from the romantic to the contemporary period, as well as the appealing melodies that drive the songs, make their sound utterly unmistakeable in an ever growing scene."

The project was founded by the guitarist and orchestrator Vynce Leff in early 2007, already well known in the progressive sphere, having produced several successful albums for the British label Cyclops Records. The other members — Regis Morin, Tristan Demurger, Nicolas Chaumeaux and Marc Ruhlmann — joined soon after and a first EP, "Daughter Of The Night", was recorded less than six months from the band's inception. It got instant acclaim from reviewers and music fans around the world, as well as several awards and plaudits.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/whyzdomproject.

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