The Black Dahlia Homicide parted ways with guitarist Brandon Ellis earlier this 12 months, however made it identified they might proceed on with all their scheduled reveals. The Black Dahlia Homicide vocalist Brian Eschbach has now revealed that legendary guitarist Wes Hauch (Alluvial, and so on.) will be part of the band reside for the foreseeable future.
Eschbach additionally revealed that he won’t entrance The Black Dahlia Homicide for his or her appearances at Sonic Temple and Welcome to Rockville resulting from private circumstances. Filling in for Eschbach for these two reveals will probably be Man Kozowyk of The Purple Chord. No phrase on if this has something to do with the show cancellations earlier this year.
“Hey all! With Sonic Temple and Welcome to Rockville arising proper across the nook, we now have somewhat little bit of Black Dahlia Homicide present data to share with you guys.,” stated Eschbach. “First, Sonic Temple will probably be our first efficiency with somebody that a lot of you already know — an incredible guitar participant, the one and solely Mr. Wes Hauch. We’re stoked to be taking part in with him, and you may count on to see him with us for the foreseeable future.
“In different information, I, myself, sadly — resulting from private circumstances — will be unable to carry out with the band at these two festivals. And moderately than cancel on this chance to play with a bunch of nice bands, we determined to ask for somewhat little bit of assist. So we’re joyful to announce that long-time colleague and buddy Man Kozowyk of The Purple Chord will probably be filling in on vocals.
“We hope these in attendance take pleasure in these once-in-a-lifetime, mash-up occasions. However don’t be concerned — I will probably be again with the band this summer time, there to soften you guys’ faces. And that is about it. So everybody have a beautiful weekend and we’ll see you across the bend.”
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