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Sunday, April 27, 2003 - Steel Prophet - new lineup, new management. | After a long search Steel Prophet have finally announced that their new singer is Nadir D'Priest, who already made himself a name throughout the late eighties and the nineties with his involvement in LA's popular rock scene and the bands LONDON and D'PRIEST. Nadir's vocal power fits right in with the Steel Prophet sound, and his delivery of the older material is without a doubt up to par with what fans expect from Steel Prophet.
Also new on board is guitarist Pete Skermetta, who steps into the band after Jim Williams left in late 2002. With the 2 new guys on board - a management deal with Danish based Intromental Management - and having fulfilled their contract to Nuclear Blast, thus being free to sign with any other good record company - there are definitely good things in store for Steel Prophet.
The band are currently demo'ing new songs for the upcoming disc.
Visit The Official Steel Prophet Web Site or the Steel Prophet site at Intromental for more information. |
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