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UNVEIL THE STRENGTH Announce New Guitarist

UNVEIL THE STRENGTH has announced the replacement of guitarist Andy James with Strandberg Guitar’s artist Ryszard Gabriel

“Andy James is one of the top 50 guitar players in the world. He has been working in this business for a long time and is a master of his craft. Andy explained to me that he got an offer he couldn’t refuse from the Butcher Babies. I thanked him for his honesty and told him he deserves it. This is a tough business and we are grateful for all of Andy’s contributions to this band even if it was for a short period of time.” – Mark Wölfe.

“I’m thrilled to be a part of UNVEIL THE STRENGTH. It’s a great opportunity for me to play with some amazing musicians.” – Ryszard Gabriel

Unveil the Strength, a quartet composed of former members of iconic bands such as Five Finger Death PunchInvidiaFlatline, and Devolved. Although the band is officially based out of Austin, TX, Unveil the Strength is truly an international band with members in London, Nevada, California, Colorado, and Texas.

Their first recording, titled “Foundations,” was recorded in Austin, TX. They have been working with Rob Kukla of Studio Fredman and Henrik Udd of Henrick Udd Recording in Gothenburg,Sweden. Udd is known for his impeccable production with acts such as ArchitectsBring Me The HorizonAt The Gates, and Delain.

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