Negligence Going Soph This Summer for Metal Blade
. The band said of their new deal, "We are very, very proud to become a member of one of the greatest metal record labels in the world and will proudly carry the flag of true metal enthusiasts and metal gurus which is Metal Blade Records!" Metal Blade sent out this rundown on the group: Negligence was formed in 2000 by Dyz and Jey, two excellent Slovenian guitarists who shared the same passion for music and decided to start working together. They soon found a proper and stable lineup and played lots of shows in their homeland, including a gig at the infamous Metalcamp festival. Between 2003 and 2005 they also released three unnamed demos. 2005 marks a turning point in the history of Negligence when they parted ways with their old singer and presented the 15-year old Alex as their new frontman. The band in 2007 independently released its debut album, "Options Of A Trapped Mind." Following the release, the group went on to promote the CD supporting some of the biggest acts in metal, such as Exodus, Forbidden, Heathen, Sadus, and Death Angel, among others. At the end of 2009, longtime member Dyz parted ways with the band but was still part of the pre-production for the second album Negligence recorded. The folks at Metal Blade were all excited about what they heard and signed Negligence right away. Preview and Purchase Negligence CDs |
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