Steel Panther are on the hunt for a new bassist following the departure of Lexxi Foxx earlier this year.
The musician, whose real name is Travis Haley, was an original member of the glam-metal group, which formed in Los Angeles in 2000.
Last month (July 17), the group confirmed that Foxx would no longer be a part of their line-up. Now, they are holding auditions to find his replacement.
Steel Panther have shared some instructions for those interested in filling the role, including to âbe bitchinâ, and upload two videos of themselves to a special Dropbox â one of them playing any Steel Panther song, and another of them explaining why they should be the bandâs next bassist.
Do you have what it takes to play for Panther? Let the submission begin right here: https://bit.ly/PLAY4PANTHER
Posted by Steel Panther on Monday, August 16, 2021
To announce the auditions, the band shared a video parodying a news report. âDo you think you have what it takes? Do you have the sexiness? Do you have the chops?â Satchel said.
âAre you going to be the next bass player of Steel Panther?â added Michael Starr. âAre you?!â Watch the video above now.
The band previously explained Foxxâs departure from their line-up in a tongue-in-cheek letter. âFor some though, it has opened doors of opportunity and been a catalyst to seek out oneâs true calling in life,â they wrote.
âThis is Lexxiâs story. He started his side business, âSexy Lexxiâs Prettiest Petsâ, to bring in money for Botox during the lockdown. But something miraculous happened. He realised that his love for making pets pretty was greater than his love for being pretty himself. Lexxi discovered a greater love. Possibly, the greatest love of all.
“Steel Panther will continue to rock the world. And though we may not ever find a bassist quite as beautiful as Lexxi, it shouldnât be hard to find one to match his towering intellect.”
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