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AEONIAN SORROW Part Ways With Drummer


Funeral doomers Aeonian Sorrow announced the departure of Daniel Neagoe, who was handling the drums for the last 3 years. Saku Moilanen (Red Moon Architect) will take over the drumming parts during the new album recording sessions until the five-piece find a permanent solution.

Statement from Aeonian Sorrow as follows:

“Good day everyone. Sadly we have to announce today that our drummer Daniel Neagoe will no longer be with us due to personal reasons that has nothing to do with the band, neither our cooperation over the last 3 years.

“Daniel is an amazing musician and a great friend to us all and we will always be grateful for the great times we had together. It was a peaceful goodbye between friends with no drama or fights so we would kindly like to ask you all to not message us privately asking questions, neither our ex-drummer now as again the reason of the departure is a private matter. We all remain good friends and wish each other the best for the future.

“On a more positive note now, our brother Saku Moilanen (Red Moon Architect) will be playing drums for a while and help the band with studio recordings until we find a permanent member to join our land. We are also getting a new bass player soon, a cool Finnish guy which his name will be announced as well some time later.

“We apologize for the sad news but sometimes things like this happen too. We all have a great and a bright future to chase in front of us with the completion of our next album being our main priority now so let’s write a great new record and let’s have fun. Life must go on, so the music too! Sending you our warmest regards.”


 

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