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A-Z Heavy Metal - Heavy Metal News, Mp3, Videos, Photos and More
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LEASH LAW - Split Up
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LEASH LAW, the Florida-based group featuring vocalist Wade Black (ex-CRIMSON
GLORY, SEVEN WITCHES), guitarist Rick Renstrom (ROB ROCK), drummer Richard
Christy (ICED EARTH, ex-DEATH), bassist Stephen Elder (ROB ROCK), and guitarist
Emo Mowery (TIWANAKU, ex-NOCTURNUS), have officially split up.
"With Richard Christy [ex-ICED EARTH, DEATH] becoming a permanent addition
to 'The Howard Stern Show', recently Rick Renstrom has hung up the guitar
to do other things (a damn shame!), plus I decided to put all of my efforts
into TIWANAKU, after that the band silently died," Mowery told Mario's Metal
Mania. "It's a shame we werent able to do another record together but these
things happen in this biz."
[http://www.mariosmetalmania.com/]
"The band breaking up really had nothing to do with Black Lotus Records,"
he continued. "The band just crumbled. After the album 'Dogface' was done
I started back on the TIWANAKU stuff. I knew that there wasn't going to
be any LEASH LAW practices for a while because Richard Christy moved to
New York and we didnt have an immediate replacement. Then everything pretty
much fell out of place after that. There really wasnt a big break up or
anything like that. It just fizzled. It's a shame but we are looking towards
the future that's for sure. :) It's really a shame about Rick Renstrom's
decision but he decided to go that route and we respect it. We wish him
the best!!
Regaridng the TIWANAKU project, Mowery said: "Wade Black (ex-SEVEN WITCHES,
CRIMSON GLORY) and I both are concentrating on TIWANAKU right now only.
We want to put 200% of our efforts into this band to make sure the album
we put out is going to be the best it can possibly be and shred the heads
of everyone!!
"Been really busy here taking care of day to day crap and of course getting
TIWANAKU off the ground. With a new guitarist and drummer we have lots to
do training them and getting them up to speed. They are both almost finished
with the 4 songs we put out in 2003. Almost time to start showing them the
new songs!!! Hopefully we will be hitting the studio/stage in a month or
two. On a good note all is not lost and TIWANAKU will stay alive!! I have
been trying to get this band off the ground for almost five years now!!
Only the strong survive right?? HAHA!"
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