PRIMAL FEAR Singer Refuses To Air 'Dirty Laundry' Regarding Split With Drummer RANDY BLACK

August 13, 2014

Vocalist Ralf Scheepers of German power metallers PRIMAL FEAR says that "no dirty laundry" will be aired regarding the band's split with drummer Randy Black.

It was announced on Monday (August 11) that the Canadian-born Black will leave PRIMAL FEAR effective August 16, one day after the band's performance at the Summer Breeze festival in Germany. His exit from the group was attributed to "irreconcilable differences" between the drummer and Scheepers, but no further details were given.

In a new posting on his Facebook page, Ralf addressed Black's departure from PRIMAL FEAR, writing, "For all of you out there who are wondering now about the reasons why Randy has left the band: we've agreed to keep the reasons private! Decisions are made and have to be accepted!

"It's as sad as it is, but Randy and I have agreed on having respect to each other and there will be NO dirty laundry!

"If we can't work together as pros anymore, we still can go separate ways like pros!

"So please show some respect to Randy's decision, to him as a person, the band's future and me as a person."

PRIMAL FEAR will announce its new drummer in September.

Black joined PRIMAL FEAR in 2003 and played on the band's last six studio albums beginning with 2004's "Devil's Ground".

PRIMAL FEAR's tenth studio album, "Delivering The Black", was released on January 24 in Europe and January 28 in North America via Frontiers Records. The follow-up to 2012's "Unbreakable" landed at position No. 16 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

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