INTERLOCK Part Ways With Drummer, Seek Replacement

November 28, 2006

INTERLOCK, the London-based cyber metal band, has parted ways with drummer Matt Platts and is currently seeking a replacement. Applicants should have "experience with playing to a click track, a full drumkit, hardware and cymbals in good condition, triggers and a sampling unit (or be prepared to purchase),locality to London (or be prepared to relocate) and at least one INTERLOCK song prepared and learnt."

Prospective drummers should contact [email protected] or visit the group's MySpace page at this location. The band, which is signed to Anitculture Records, is currently writing the follow-up to 2005's "Crisis//Reinvention".

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