SLUMBER Parts Ways With Drummer

October 23, 2009

Drummer Ted Larsson has left Swedish melodic doom/death metallers SLUMBER "because of private reasons." The band, which is scheduled to enter the studio on January 7 to begin recording its new album, "Resonance", will utilize the services of two session drummers during the tracking process.

"Resonance" will be recorded and mixed over a four-week period at Panic Room Studios in Skara. A late spring release is expected.

An audio preview of a new track called "Skylight", which is set to be included on "Resonance", is available for streaming at the band's MySpace page.

The CD will also include appearances by Ida Sundquvist, Lina Svärd and the Vinköl choir.

SLUMBER's debut album, "Fallout", was released in 2004 via Karmageddon/New Aeon Media.

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