Tim Lambesis was allegedly not given a prescribed medication for nearly two months, resulting in the As I Lay Dying vocalist developing enlarged breasts.
Former AILD guitarist Nick Hipa says Lambesis' act of attempting to hire a hitman to kill the vocalist's estranged wife "wasn't completely out of character."
On Friday, May 16, right after Tim Lambesis was sentenced to six years in prison on murder-for-hire charges, an incredibly in-depth interview with the As I Lay Dying singer was posted by Alternative Press. In the interview, Lambesis criticized his AILD bandmates in various ways, and in response, longtime lead guitarist Nick Hipa posted an in-depth statement on his personal Facebook page.
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As we just reported, As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis is heading to prison for six years after being sentenced Friday (May 16) for his role in a murder-for-hire plot. Right after the sentencing was announced, AltPress.com published an extensive interview with the metal singer in which he talks about the case, his troubled marriage and his future in music.
As I Lay Dying vocalist Tim Lambesis has been sentenced to six years in prison for attempting to hire a hitman to murder his estranged wife. The sentence was handed down earlier today (May 16) by Judge Carlos Armour of the San Diego Superior Court.
Oh Sleeper frontman Shane Blay may have just signed on as the new singer of the new band Wovenwar featuring the recent members of As I Lay Dying, but he confirms in a new posting that he not be leaving one band for the other. He makes it clear that he'll be a big part of both acts.
As I Lay Dying members Jordan Mancino, Nick Hipa, Phil Sgrosso and Josh Gilbert have been teasing new music for some time now. Since vocalist Tim Lambesis pleaded guilty to murder-for-hire charges, the future of As I Lay Dying and its instrumental section was unsure, but the four musicians have just revealed the new project Wovenwar.