PLACE OF SKULLS: Drummer TIM TOMASELLI Rejoins The Fold

November 26, 2004

Knoxville, Tennessee's PLACE OF SKULLS have been rejoined by drummer Tim Tomaselli. Tomaselli, who left the group in August to pursue "personal interests," has already played the last two shows with the band, according to a posting on their web site.

PLACE OF SKULLS are continuing work on the material for their next full-length album. "Once we finalize label negotiations, studio plans and a release date should be forthcoming in the near future," the band write on their web site.

In other news, PLACE OF SKULLS have announced their association with Omid Yamini and Outlaw Recordings. "Outlaw's passion & commitment for the music they love is evident in everything they do and we're proud to be associated with them," the group said.

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