Tsjuder kündigen neuen Schlagzeuger mit Helvegr Playthrough-Video an
- vom 02.12.2024, 18:23Kategorie: Musik
Der neue Mann an den Drums bei Tsjuder heißt Emil Wiksten und ist wohl wieder ein wahres Biest hinter der Schießbude.
Schaut euch in dem Playthrough-Video an, wie Emil den Song "Gods of Black Blood" einhämmert.
Through unholy sacrifice and hellish Norwegian winters, for 20 years years, Tsjuder were blessed by Anti-Christian. But when the band's heretical drummer bowed out ahead of their first album in eight years, founding members Nag and Draugluin needed another maniacal player to take their drum throne.
As willed by the Lords of Metal, iron beast Jon Rice ensured that Helvegr held hard and fast to the band's eternally uncompromising spirit. Now, as they prepare to burn through Inferno and other European festivals, Tsjuder have officially announced their new permanent drummer.
"We are proud to announce Emil Wiksten as our permanent drummer", says Nag and Draugluin. "We have been in contact with Emil for quite a few years and have been rehearsing and playing together live for some time now.
"A huge thanks goes to Jon Rice for playing on Helvegr and Scandinavian Black Metal Attack, as well as a bunch of our gigs", they continue. "We would also like to give the same huge thanks to Eivin Bryre for performing on all our European gigs over the last four years".
This isn't the first time that Emil Wiksten has joined an esteemed band like Tsjuder. Not only has the Swedish native drummed for Blood Red Throne, Aeon and the legendary Abbath. He also helped arrange several songs on Helvegr, including the album's fist-pumping lead single "Gods of Black Blood".