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Sunday, May 2, 2004 - New Heavenly line up
An update from Heavenly:

"That's right, further to many divergences between the band members, it had been decided, in keeping with the record company Noise Records (label of Sanctuary Records), that Maxence Pilo, Pierre-Emmanuel Pelisson & Frédéric Leclercq are leaving Heavenly. The reasons of this line up changing, are due to the divergences between the band members concerning their musical advising and the way to lead their professionnal career. Benjamin Sotto & Charley Corbiaux, now ones and only members of Heavenly, insists on thanking Max, PE & Fred for all, and wishing them the best for the futur.

But for all the Heavenly's fans over the world : "Don't worry!!!". The new line up of the band is already here.

That's right, cos' three new musicians (whose names will be divulgued asap on the Heavenly official web site), are allready working for the band and will bring their talent on the next opus.

Heavenly is, at the moment, composing the new tracks for the next album (which allready promises the overstepping of a new level for the band) Big thrills for sure!!! The band will be in studio for their next album at the end of this year.

But now, it's time for Heavenly to «lock themselves up» durring this summer in their rehearsal room in order to prepare all their fall gigs.

The machine is on the move, the show is going on..."
Posted by: Steen

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