GORGUTS Parts Ways With Drummer JOHN LONGSTRETH

March 13, 2014

Guitarist/vocalist Luc Lemay of Canadian technical death metallers GORGUTS has released the following statement:

"I'm writing today to share with you that we will now have a new drummer sitting behind the kit for GORGUTS. Unfortunately, John [Longstreth] won't be playing with us anymore.

"When I first asked John, Colin [Marston, bass] and Kevin [Hufnagel, guitar] to join me to be part of GORGUTS, rule number one, for me, has always been that each of their respective bands and solo career would always come first.

"John, having a very busy touring schedule with ORIGIN, brought Patrice Hamelin in the picture to replace him on more than several occasions. This being said, I was not going to get a replacement for each players. Then, as tour offers came in, we ended up playing more shows with Patrice than John. Seeing the new ORIGIN record coming along and being released this year, John is also developing his solo career with drum clinics; I was apprehending the complexity of orchestrating schedules for future GORGUTS tours. Having a very busy schedule planed for 2014 already, thing would eventually get impossible to work out.

"As far as Patrice being in demand with a lot of different projects, I could have ended up with no drummer available at all to push GORGUTS. Patrice and I living close to each other, we can work on music together on a weekly basis and that's an important factor for me as well. John and I shared on this way before our December tour in 2013 and I really insisted that he played that tour with us since he was part of 'Colored Sands' since the very beginning and I wanted to perform the record live with the original lineup.

"All I can say is that I had a great experience playing and making a record with John. He's a very creative, curious, polyvalent player and a great person to be around. I will miss our long conversations while driving to New York City to Colin's place.

"It's not a question of personality or whatsoever; it's a question of each of us pushing our individual goals and plans as artists. I want to whish him all the best and in the end, what's most important for me, is when we'll see each other in 5, 10 or 20 years, we won't be talking about not doing a tour together in 2014... we will talk about our friendship through music and how happy and proud we are of having made a wonderful record together."

Commented John: "I will not be joining GORGUTS on the upcoming tours. Luc Lemay has decided to take out Patrice Hamelin for all dates in 2014. I can't say I am not disappointed, but I respect his decision and it allows me to concentrate on ORIGIN, the [instructional] DVD, other projects and future drum clinics/workshops. I am very happy to say that some GORGUTS material will be included on my upcoming DVD."

GORGUTS' fifth album, "Colored Sands", was released on August 30, 2013 in Europe and September 3, 2013 in North America via Season Of Mist. The CD was made available will be available as a digipak CD limited to the first pressing, regular black LP, transparent clear LP and red/yellow colored LP.

GORGUTS will join forces with CARCASS, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER and NOISEM for Decibel magazine's third cross-country domination, set to take place this spring.

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