Feb 8

Trouble Get A New Singer

Posted by Chris Harris on February 8, 2012 in Departures, News

Kyle Thomas

Chicago doom-metal legends Trouble have recruited Kyle Thomas as their new singer.

Thomas, who used to sing for Exhorder, Floodgate, Witch, and Alabama Thunderpussy, replaces Kory Clarke who announced his departure from Trouble yesterday.

He has left to start a band with Pentagram guitarist Russ Strahan called The Bones of Children. That name is both frightening and fucking rad at the same time. But more frightening.

Thomas previously fronted Trouble for four live shows between 1997 and 1999, including the Stoner Hands Of Doom festival in Maryland and Expo Of The Extreme in Chicago.

“We are really excited to be working with Kyle again,” says guitarist Rick Wartell.

“The shows we played with him in the past were very well-received by the fans and now we’ll have an opportunity to work with him in the studio on our new record. His vocals are amazing and a perfect fit for the band.”

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Chris Harris is an internationally-published music journalist and writer whose work has appeared on the pages of Rolling Stone, IFC.com, Revolver, Alternative Press, and Radar. The former news editor for Noisecreep.com, AOL’s heavy metal blog, Harris also served as co-host for the site’s weekly podcast, “Creep Show." Harris spent four years as a reporter and on-air talent for MTV News.