CONSPIRACY A.D. Part Ways With Singer

January 2, 2005

Italian metallers CONSPIRACY A.D. have parted ways with vocalist/founding member Davide due to "an ongoing disagreement about the artistic focus and direction of the band," according to a press release. Original members Gale, Franscesco and Allo have decided to carry on with the band and are currently seeking a new singer. It is not presently clear if the newly added guitar player Sym, who recently replaced Marco, is going to join forces with the three or not.

CONSPIRACY A.D.'s full-length debut, "Humanity = Destruction ...The End Is Near", was released last year through Crash Music Inc. The band's previous release was the seven-song EP "The Day Of Burning Souls", which came out in May 2000 through the well-known Italian hardcore label VacationHouseRecords.

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