REQUIEM Drummer Rick Siegfried Adds TRX Cymbals to Current Endorsements
October 19, 2014
Santa Cruz, CA metalcore up-and-comers REQUIEM have quite the asset in celebrated drummer Rick Siegfried. Not only is he endorsed by Pearl Drums, but Siegfried can now add TRX Cymbals to his list of quality endorsements. TRX also endorses fast-rising drummers such as Eric Armenta of Breathe Carolina, Brandon Galindo of Winds Of Plague, Andrew Oliver of I See Stars, and others.
In a company issued statement, TRX Cymbals says, "REQUIEM is sure to make a lasting impression, with its fine tuned musicianship and stellar live performances. Rick Siegfried is the high-energy, hard-driving force behind the very magic of that performance, and TRX is excited to be a part of it."
Rick Siegfried adds, "TRX are at the forefront of manufacturing the highest quality cymbals that cater to today's most aggressively progressive drummers in the scene today. I couldn't be more proud and excited to add TRX to my arsenal of things to hit."
To learn more about TRX Cymbals, please visit www.trxcymbals.com.
REQUIEM will release their brand new album, The Unexplainable Truth, on October 28, 2014 via Cleopatra Records (E1)! Make sure to pre-order your copy now (here: https://geni.us/Requiem), and stay tuned for a brand new music video for the band's new single, 'Sticks & Stones And Her Lovely Bones' coming soon. The track is impacting at radio now.
REQUIEM also features vocalist Steve Juliano of former Epitaph Records powerhouse band I Am Ghost, Daisy Rock Guitars-sponsored guitarist/vocalist Jacklyn Paulette.
The Unexplainable Truth combines dark melodies and soaring orchestras with vicious metal guitars and bass. Recorded by the band themselves in Santa Cruz, CA at Sonic Shark Studios, the album was also mixed by JD Keiser at Laughing Lion Productions, and mastered by Nakasaki Sound. Stepping forward as visionaries while most bands are still trying to catch up in the scene, REQUIEM are set to unleash and album that will change your views of what "metalcore" should be.
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