Clint Lowery To Perform With Dark new Day

Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery will perform with his former band, Dark new Day, at their concert in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, September 6th along with current guitarist BC Kochmit.

Lowery left the band in March to rejoin Sevendust and was replaced by former Switched guitarist BC Kochmit.

Dark new Day is expected to tour in support of their upcoming new release later this year. A date for the album has yet to be set.

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11 Responses to “Clint Lowery To Perform With Dark new Day”

Werent Warner Brother gonna release the new DND as soon as the new Metallica came out?

At one point that was the plan I think. Who knows now…

Year of the spider | September 6th, 2008 at 1:30 am

Good to see the album will still be released.

It’s killing me that is name is missing the ‘y’ on the 2nd paragraph.

Anyways, this would be a cool show to go to. Is this the first show with the new guy, too?

Yes it is…it’s also the first show without Troy since he joined Seether earlier this year.

The new DND is horrible .. good for Clint!

twistedriffster | September 6th, 2008 at 6:03 pm

I’d love to see that show. at least they’re still on good terms too.

and Lucas, please enough with this grammar stuff, it’s getting pretty annoying.

F–k you. It looks unprofessional to have typos and bad grammar on a respectable news site. I can make any notes on errors I damn well please.

^^^ i agree with lucas.

Spelling errors on news posts definitely need to be corrected. I know it’s just a simple typo but it’s something that does need to be pointed out and corrected.

twistedriffster | September 8th, 2008 at 7:47 pm

wow, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. then at least, please email them your suggestions instead of putting it as a comment here. not a big fan of ppl who think they’re great just for pointing so many (and many is the key here) small errors. as well as for you others, good for ya. everyone’s got their own opinion and that’s cool.

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