Enabler complete sophomore album, announce new drummer

9 March 2014 | 11:13 pm | Staff Writer
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Milwaukee outfit Enabler have announced they've finished work on their sophomore album, with a release date scheduled for later this year.

Milwaukee outfit Enabler have announced they've finished work on their sophomore album, with a release date scheduled for later this year.


Since releasing 2012 debut LP 'All Hail the Void', the band have released two EPs and done a wealth of international touring, including a string of headline dates in Australia last year. Over the past few months, however, little has been heard from the metallers, as they've been recording their second full-length album in secret.


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For the album, which is due for release later this year, members Jeffrey Lohrber (guitars/vocals) and Amanda Daniels (bass/vocals) officially recruited their first full-time drummer since the departure of Fall Out Boy's Andy Hurley back in 2012. Ryan Steigerwald will be behind the kit for the band for the forseeable future, having previously done time in the likes of Ringworm and The Ox King.


With the revamped, stripped-down lineup currently putting the finishing touches on the album, more details will be released soon regarding its release. In the meantime, you can check out the band's 2013 EP 'Flies' below. Featuring five new songs along with a cover of the Sepultura track "Arise", it's available for purchase here.