BRICK BATH Part Ways with Vocalist, Seek Replacement

September 19, 2002

Pavement/Crash Music recording artists BRICK BATH have officially parted ways with vocalist Joseph McCaw due to irreconcilable differences as well as the singer's ongoing health issues. The band is seeking a permanent replacement and are currently auditioning vocalists through September before they head back out on tour in the fall.

Vocalists interested in auditioning should e-mail Eric at [email protected]. Vocal style should be along the lines of PANTERA, PISSING RAZORS and TESTAMENT. Interested parties need to be available to consistently tour and possibly relocate to Southern California if chosen to join the band. To hear what the band sounds like, please visit www.mp3.com/brickbath.

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