DEADSOIL Announce New Bass Player

January 24, 2006

DEADSOIL's bass player, Stefan Eutebach, has left the German band due to personal reasons. Replacing him in the group is longtime friend and fill-in bassist for past shows, Andreas Schüssler.

Stefan has issued the following statement regarding his departure:

"Leaving DEADSOIL was in no way an easy decision when thinking of the great times we've had together during the past years. I am proud I had the chance being a part of that whole circus. But in the past months I realized time would be more and more of an issue as there's tons of major changes in my life besides this band — I finally want to finish university, I recently got a new great job I am looking forward to, amongst other great news.

"I want to thank my buddies in the band for everything and everyone who supported what I was doing, especially my wife, but also Philipp @ MusicMan / ErnieBall, Stefan @ Soundservice, Heri and Torsten @ Radar and Ash @ EEBooking.

"I am happy Andreas decided to join the band on bass — he rocks!

"Watch out for the new recordings — I am sure they KICK ASS!!!"

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