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Wednesday, May 4, 2011 - Elvenking Drummer Quits | Drummer Zender has left Italian folk/power metallers Elvenking for "personal" reasons and has been replaced by Symohn.
Commented the band: "We had a wonderful journey with Zender in these long 12 years.
"Thinking about where we started together back in the time and what we have achieved along the path, it really looks incredible. We were a bunch of kids when we started together with nothing but a dream, and now we are here.
We cannot feel anything but proud and we are sure Zender feels exactly the same.
Being in a band like Elvenking it is not the easiest thing in the world, since you are not that big to live out of your passion, but you're big enough to have a lot of stress, busy days, lots of things to do and manage, long travels, flights, etc. etc.
The split has been in total friendship and with no bad blood at all.
Zender came to visit the band in the rehearsal room also the other day to share some words and drinks together.
All Elvenking members, crew and friends wish Zender all the best possible for his future and we're sure our roads will cross again sooner or later." · Discuss this news further (0) |
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