M.A.N Bassist Slowly Recovering
July 28, 2008, 16 years ago
Swedish metallers M.A.N, the act featuring MNEMIC frontman Tony Jelencovich and members of TRANSPORT LEAGUE, have posted the following update at their MySpace page:
Bassist Rob of the Swedish metal band M.A.N - who was recently diagnosed with "acute pancreatitis", a complication of the gallstone surgery that he underwent earlier in the month - is still in the hospital, but is said to be "slowly recovering" from his illness.
"He still having high fever and still on painkillers, but it is moving towards the good direction," the rest of the band writes in a press release.Commented Rob in a statement: "The night between Friday and Saturday was the most painful and horrible moment of my life. I was in such great pain and agony, a thing that would not even wish my worst enemy. I almost gave up that night, but somehow I managed to get strength and go through it. I would like to thank my family and my bandmates for being here for me in this heavy moment and I would to thank all you people who wrote 'Get well' messages through the Internet, those messages has been a big part of my quick recovery."
M.A.N's latest album, Peacenemy, is now available via iTunes.
Peacenemy tracklisting: 'Peacenemy', 'Worn Wings', 'Blood Vanish', 'My Own Sickness', 'Outnumbered', 'Body Sewer', 'Harness The Mind', '44 Teeth', 'Hacker Saipens', 'Dead Universe', 'Kill It', 'Lay Down, You're Dead', 'Eyes Bled, Tears Shed'.