HASTE Part Ways With Singer

January 6, 2004

After three critically acclaimed full-length albums, HASTE have officially parted ways with vocalist Kelly Reaves due to irreconcilable differences. HASTE further describe the recent lineup change in this official statement:

"Dear HASTE fans, as you may be hearing around town, HASTE has parted ways with vocalist Kelly Reaves. We will be continuing on as a five-piece with Chris Mosley taking over all lead vocals. We are quite pleased with this lineup and feel our fans will be as well.

"Regardless of the rumors going around about why Kelly left the fold, we prefer to keep this private. We are not in the business of trash talking. HASTE will continue to make music and tour as long as we possibly can. We'll see you on the road very soon."

The group are currently preparing for an extremely busy 2004 that will see them touring extensively in Europe and the U.S. in support of their latest disc, "The Mercury Lift". Look for HASTE's new video for "Stutter", shot by Zach Merck (SHADOWS FALL, BLINDSIDE, SUNDAY DRIVER),to make its debut on Fuse and MTV2 in March.

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