Melbourne Metal Export Split With Frontman

3 January 2014 | 9:56 am | Staff Writer

Band now looking for new members

Melbourne metal band 4ARM, who are arguably more appreciated overseas than they are in their homeland, have announced they've split with their vocalist Danny Tomb over “personal reasons”.

The band, who courted controversy in 2012 with a failed US tour, are now searching for a new vocalist – from anywhere in the world.

In a statement they said Tomb “has decided to part ways with the band due to personal reasons. The search for a new frontman now begins."

James Munro of Knightmare has already filled in for the band, on last year's North American tour with Slayer and Gojira, but the band say, "there will be also a lead guitarist position available. This is a great opportunity for highly committed musicians to join an already established touring band.”

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The band released their third album Submission For Liberty in 2012, a year which saw them tour the USA, UK and Europe extensively, peaking with Germany's Download festival.

They add, “Any musician from around the world interested in any of the positions available please send an email with your bio, photo, links or mp3s of your works to trinity.a.management@gmail.com. Only serious, dedicated and experienced touring musicians need apply.”