HUMANGLED Announces Lineup Changes, Releases New Video

December 9, 2010

Italian deathsters HUMANGLED have parted ways with bassist Tat0 and drummer Raffaele Pezzella due to "purely logistical reasons" and have replaced them with Frank Nichols and drummer Valdaster, respectively. The band is currently working hard material for the follow-up to its debut album, "Fractal", which was released earlier this year via Abyss Records.

In other news, HUMANGLED's video for the song "Liquidfire" can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Vincenzo "Vinx" Ricchiuto and stars Italian actresses Arianna Neri Alice Iozzelli and Paola Giuntoli.

"Liquidfire" comes off "Fractal", which came out in May. The CD was recorded in Italy and mixed/mastered at Unisound Studio in Örebro, Sweden by Dan Swanö (EDGE OF SANITY, HAIL OF BULLETS, NOVEMBERS DOOM).

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