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Chris Fronzak Steps Away From The Big Six, Spite’s Darius Tehrani Takes Vacant Spot
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They haven’t officially released any music and all we’ve gotten are some snippets of six dudes screaming around a mic, but the deathcore supergroup The Big Six has already had a lineup change. Attila frontman Chris Fronzak announced his departure from the project in a post on his Instagram page, stating that he no longer has enough time to devote to the group.
“I’ve had an amazing time with The Big Six. This project has blown up way bigger than any of us could have ever anticipated. However, between Attila, my personal endeavors and my family life, I don’t really have the time or effort to focus on this project anymore and I do not want to hold the guys back.
“So, I’m announcing that I will be stepping down from The Big Six, and I just want to say that I genuinely appreciate all the support from everyone out there — it means the world to me and I love you guys. So, support the boys in The Big Six and look forward to a great year with me and Attila.”
In the wake of Fronzak’s departure, The Big Six have deleted the past few posts on their Instagram page, some of which showed performance footage of them singing Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” as well as some recording footage that featured the Attila vocalist. Today, the account has just a single post announcing the addition of Spite vocalist Darius Tehrani.
“We are incredibly excited to announce [Darius Tehrani] as a new member of The Big Six! Darius will be stepping in for Fronz and we are very excited for the future. Please give him a warm welcome and stay tuned for additional tracks and news!”
It’ll be interesting to hear how Tehrani sounds in the mix alongside Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos, Fit For an Autopsy’s Joe Badolato, Left to Suffer’s Taylor Barber, Infant Annihilator’s Dickie Allen, and Traitors’ Tyler Shelton.
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