Former INTO ETERNITY Guitarist Teams Up With GZR Vocalist In FINAL DARKNESS

April 26, 2007

Former INTO ETERNITY guitarist Rob Doherty has teamed up with GZR/SYMATIC vocalist Clark Brown in a new project dubbed FINAL DARKNESS. The two have been looking for an outlet for an extreme version of what they know best and that is a full and powerful "metal-in-your-face" attitude and are driven to succeed and dominate the metal market. They are also joined by former INTO ETERNITY drummer and a fresh and new bassist from St. Louis to be named shortly.

Commented Doherty: "We are moving along much quicker than we expected with this project and are really getting out some old aggressions which is apparent in the music!"

FINAL DARKNESS is currently writing material for its first album, to be completed by October and released shortly thereafter through Natas Records out of New York.

(Thanks: Demoncleaner)

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