THE FORESHADOWING Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Replacement

January 9, 2013

Italy's gothic melodic sensation THE FORESHADOWING has parted ways with drummer Jonah Padella due to "personal reasons" and has replaced him with Giuseppe Orlando (NOVEMBRE, AIRLINES OF TERROR).

Commented THE FORESHADOWING guitarist Alessandro Pace: "The choice of Giuseppe on drums was so natural in our eyes since he's a longtime friend and he produced our first two albums and travelled many times with us as sound engineer, growing up in parallel with the band as a sort of additional member! He will increase the level of the band with his precious experience and inner talent that everyone well knows. Welcome onboard, mate!"

Added Giuseppe: "I'm very happy to join THE FORESHADOWING. We know each other since long time, even before the foundation of the band, and I've always considered them as good friends, great musicians and composers. I felt honored when they asked me to become their drummer because I always loved their music! I think it's the result of passion and sacrifice and I think we will create good vibes together."

THE FORESHADOWING will join Swedish black metallers MARDUK and Portugal's dark, gothic heavy hitters MOONSPELL for the "Voices From The Dark" North American co-headlining tour in February/March. Additional support on the trek will come from Colombian/American black metal rising demons INQUISITION and Sweden's dark rock/metal band DEATH WOLF (featuring MARDUK members).

States Pace: "It will be our first time in North America and we are very proud to hit the road with such great bands!!! Are you ready to be part of the Second World?"

THE FORESHADOWING's most recent album, "Second World", was released in North America on August 14, 2012. The CD has been widely praised by fans and critics alike as one of the top doom releases of 2012.

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