SYBREED Part Ways With Guitarist, Begin Work On New Material

July 13, 2005

Guitarist Thomas (a.k.a. Drop) of the Swiss metallers SYBREED has issued the following update:

"Due to personal reasons, we have parted ways with guitarist Greg, who had been hired for stage performance. We are back now to our previous line-up and I'll handle the guitars on my own like before.

"On the other hand, we'll record the pre-production of our new tracks during summer and autumn. For the time being we have half of the next opus ready and I can tell you guys it sounds damn good at this stage!!!!! In fact, for those of you who will come to see us on the second leg of our French tour, you'll be the lucky one as we will perform already quite a lot of them. So stay tuned and don't forget to check the dates, they will be published soon as we are still expected more confirmation.

"Following that, begining of next year we'll record the new SYBREED CD, untitled yet but it will be soon. Of course I'll produce this one as well in a recording studio, somewhere..., but check the website for that, like this you have something to wait for.

"What I can say to all our great fans around the world, and I take this oportunity to say thanks to you all for your support, is that this new opus will meet your expectation and that we'll put all our energy in it to satisfy you."

SYBREED's debut album, "Slave Design", was released in 2004 via Reality Entertainment.

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