JAG PANZER calls it quits

Jasonic

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OUCH! This one hurts........
Their latest proves that they are still a force to be reckoned with.
I was looking forward to seeing them live again sometime soon, as it hasn't been since their support slot on HELLOWEEN'S Rabbit tour.....

After more than three decades of delivering heavy metal to the masses, Colorado power metallers JAG PANZER have decided to call it quits.

"We are proud of every album we released and the support we've received from the heavy metal community," states guitarist and founder Mark Briody. " We've played so many places around the world and enjoyed every minute of it but the time has come where we just cannot move forward as a band.".

Guitarist Christian Lasegue left the band last month to pursue his degree full time.

"Christian did an amazing job on 'The Scourge Of The Light' and it was a pleasure working with him," continues Briody. "We wished Christian well but kept this quiet until we found a replacement."

Drummer Rikard Stjernquist says, "Several guitar players applied for the job. It was a pleasant surprise to see so many young guitarists with advanced chops. One player, 19-year-old Jake Dreyer, submitted videos of him nailing solos from both Chris Broderick and Christian Lasegue. We were ready to welcome Jake into the band, but, unfortunately, that will not happen. There is no doubt in any of our minds that Jake will go on to be a household name in his own right."

Bassist John Tetley adds a final statement:" In closing, we’d like to send out a huge heartfelt THANK YOU to metal fans throughout the world. You all rule!"
 
I am sure this is a sad day for all 20 fans.

:fu:

Yep, 20 fans...
Which is why they get asked to almost every major European festival each and every year....... LEAVE THE HALL!



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It's definitely way better than Casting the Stones.

Just like most (if not all of the post-reforming) JP albums, Scourge has like 3 or 4 really good tracks and a bunch of filler nonsense.

I still like Mechanized Warfare the best, but I liked Scourge of the Light and Casting the Stones. Both are very listenable.

This sucks though; I really liked Jag Panzer. :cry: