Steve Smyth leaves Testament...

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Veteran San Francisco Bay Area thrashers TESTAMENT have parted ways with guitarist Steve Smyth and are looking to secure a temporary replacement in time for their upcoming European tour, BLABBERMOUTH.NET can exclusively reveal.

Although no official word has yet come down on the matter, it is believed that former HALFORD/current PAINMUSEUM guitarist "Metal" Mike Chlasciak is the leading candidate to fill the slot. It is presently unclear if Chlasciak would be joining TESTAMENT on a permanent basis or if he would only be assisting the group during their upcoming European tour, which is scheduled to kick off in early June.

Smyth, who has been playing with TESTAMENT since 1999, is believed to have left TESTAMENT in order to join NEVERMORE on a full-time basis. Steve has been performing with the Seattle-based group as a session/touring guitarist for the past two years and is said to be more compatible with the other members of the band (on a musical and personal level) than has been the case with any other session guitarist NEVERMORE have ever had.

As previously reported, TESTAMENT are continuing work on the material for the follow-up to 1999's "The Gathering" and are planning on entering the studio later this spring to begin recording the album for a late 2004 release through Spitfire Records.

TESTAMENT, whose most recent drummer, Jon Allen (SADUS), left the group over an "extremely fragile and urgent family situation" involving the health of his 11-year-old daughter, were recently joined by former SLAYER drummer Paul Bostaph, who had previously played several live dates with the group in 1992 and appeared on the band's 1993 live EP, "Return To The Apocalyptic City".
 
Interesting, would be cool if he did join the neverdudes.

I don't know about mike chaislaielakdlasdka;slfkalsfak joining Testament full time though? doubtful with Painmuseum trying to get off the ground.
 
ok..this is bizarre....hmm...although its good news its also very bad news...O___o
hmmm..well if Steve joins Nevermore full time thats pretty cool but......no Testament? :(
 
yeah they will..btw guys it was officially announced at the Testament board so go have a look..nothing was said about the Nevermore thing yet..i think that may be a rumor...
 
It would be amazing if he joined Nevermore, which is really the only reasonable thing for him to do after leaving Testament. The best Nevermore albums have been when Loomis had someone to solo off of.
 
this has the potential to be great - but does anyone know what smyth's writing sounds like, and if he joins NM, will he even write with the guys?

also, i hope james murphy gets better and rejoins testament. that would be killer. not the biggest metal mike fan.
 
Lord of Metal said:
It would be amazing if he joined Nevermore, which is really the only reasonable thing for him to do after leaving Testament. The best Nevermore albums have been when Loomis had someone to solo off of.
I agree with your Loomis statement. His playing reaches a new level when he's got someone to FEED off of. Not that his work has been substandard by any means, it's just more intense.....healthy competition.


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