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Bassist and Vocalist Paolo Rossi Leaves Fleshgod Apocalypse

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Vocalist and bassist Paolo Rossi has left Italian metal band Fleshgod Apocalypse after nearly 20 years with the band. In an official statement posted on their Instagram, they said Rossi was leaving to refocus his life on other priorities.

“We’d never thought this moment would come but, after twenty years of friendship and collaboration, Paolo decided to change his life’s path and take a step back from the band.

“The pandemic turned out being an extremely tough challenge for everyone, especially musicians. After trying everything possible to cling to the music business without “shortcuts”, Paolo found another job that, although outside our field, was a great opportunity for him and granted stability during those turbulent times.

“When life started getting back to normal, allowing us to play live shows again, we encountered many difficulties in making his new commitments coexist with our touring schedule.

“Paolo tried really hard for over a year to make it happen, even involving temporary replacements like Ludovico Cioffi (Delain), who we thank a lot for his help, but unfortunately these were not the necessary conditions to make it all work.

“Therefore, he took the tough decision to step down from his role in Fleshgod Apocalypse.

“He will always remain part of our family.

“Moving forward, the band will remain a five piece unit, with Francesco taking on bass duties and Veronica now handling all clean vocals.

“We support his decision and we invite you all to join us in wishing him and his family all the best.

“As a last gift to our fans, we decided to portrait this transition with a piece of art, through the capable hands of visionary Italian photographer Francesco Esposito, who created the masterpiece you can see here.

“Paolo will always be with us, we wouldn’t be where we stand today without his contribution. 

“Thank you all for your constant love and support, see you on the road.
Francesco, 
Veronica,
Paolo,
Francesco,
Fabio, 
Eugene”

We wish Rossi all the best, and we’re stoked to see what the new lineup of Fleshgod Apocalypse sounds like.

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