M.A.N Announces New Guitarist

March 17, 2011

M.A.N — the group formed out of the ashes of Sweden's TRANSPORT LEAGUE (featuring former MNEMIC frontman Tony Jelencovich) — has announced the addition of guitarist Nils Olsson to the group's ranks. (Note: The band photo below does not inclde Olsson.)

Nils will make his live debut with M.A.N on April 16 at Sticky Fingers in Gothenburg, Sweden.

M.A.N will enter the studio in the fall to record the follow-up to last year's "Massive Audio Nerve". According to the band, "The sound will be fierce, and M.A.N will continue to explore the quarter tone system — an exciting journey!"

"Don't Wake Up", the latest video from M.A.N, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed in August 2010 with director Gabriel Engberg, who previously worked with the band on the videos for "Logocide", "Blood Vanish" and the BOB MARLEY cover "Get Up, Stand Up".

"Don't Wake Up" comes off M.A.N's third album, "Massive Audio Nerve", which was released on March 26, 2010 via the German label Tiefdruck Musik. The CD was recorded at Grand Recordings in Gothenburg, Sweden with engineer Svein Jensen and was mixed by Ulrich Wild, who has previously worked with WHITE ZOMBIE, STAIND, STATIC-X, DEFTONES, PANTERA and LIMP BIZKIT, among others. The mastering was handled by Maor Appelbaum at Maor Appelbaum Mastering in Encino, California.

Photo credit: Daniel Falk

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