DELUSIVE Parts Ways With Singer, Seeks Replacement

September 8, 2006

Swedish death/thrash metal band DELUSIVE has parted ways with singer Robin Niklasson.

"Due to circumstances, Robin is kicked out of DELUSIVE," drummer Tommy Lindström writes in a statement. "We wish him good luck in the future!

"As [you] might [have] notice[d], we are searching for a new lead singer so you can mail us and try out your abilities! Mail us at [email protected]. We are searching for a new singer who could both sing clean and growl as hell!"

Guitarist Niclas Rådberg left DELUSIVE in February 2006 "due to private circumstances."

DELUSIVE's most recent release was the "Regret" EP, which came out in 2005.

For more information, visit Delusive.se.

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