SON OF SCIENCE Seeks Second Guitarist

November 6, 2006

U.K.-based technical metal band SON OF SCIENCE, which features former DRAGONFORCE bassist Adrian Lambert, is seeking a second guitarist. "The role will mainly be rhythm playing but there are harmony solos which require good lead ability," the group writes in a press release. "The successful guitarist will be able to rehearse frequently in Brighton and have own pro gear. Apply to [email protected]."

In other news, SON OF SCIENCE has been confirmed for the ProgPower UK pre-show on March 30 at The Night Owl Club in Cheltenham, England. Tickets are available through the festival web site, www.progpoweruk.com.

Adrian played on DRAGONFORCE's "Inhuman Rampage" and "Sonic Firestorm" albums.

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