ENFORSAKEN Guitarist Introduces THE SOULSELLERS Side Project

July 5, 2005

ENFORSAKEN guitarist Steve Stell has joined forces with drummer Patrick O'Keefe (Patrick played drums on ENFORSAKEN's debut CD, "Embraced by Misery") in a new band called THE SOULSELLERS. "Patrick has been out of commission for a while (he got stabbed in the fucking leg back in '02!) and now he's ready to kick some ass once again!" reads a posting on ENFORSAKEN's web site.

"This band is all about rock 'n roll. This is not a death metal band. This is not a black metal band. It's hard to put a label on the material we have so far, so let's just call it stoner rock for now. There's a little rock, A little punk and of course a little metal in there. We've got all the material written for the debut CD (10 songs) and we now just have to finish up the vocals. We're still not certain about how the vocals are going to sound, so if you live in the Chicagoland area and CAN SING, please email Steve at [email protected] for more info. If all goes well, we'll record the album later this summer/fall and have it available for release shortly after. No record label has been secured as of yet, but we'll release it on our own independently if we have to. In the meantime, go to www.MySpace.com/TheSoulsellers and add yourself to our My Space friends list. We just started the page, so help us build it up!"

As previously reported, ENFORSAKEN recently parted ways with Olympic Recordings. The group are currently seeking a new label home. All interested labels can contact the group at [email protected].

ENFORSAKEN have set "Sinners' Institution" as the working title of their new album, tentatively due this fall. The follow-up to 2004's "The Forever Endeavor" will be recorded late spring/early summer and will feature artwork by Dutch artist Fred Vanhardeveld.

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