ILLNATH Parts Ways With Singer, Announces Replacement

January 23, 2011

Danish melodic black metallers ILLNATH have parted ways with vocalist Narrenschiff and have replaced him with "the elegantly brutal Mona Beck, often referred to as a Danish version of ARCH ENEMY's Angela Gossow."

ILLNATH's "Ravenous Crows" video can be viewed below. The clip was helmed by Denmark's Mad Mob Production. The track comes off the band's third album, "Three Nights in the Sewers of Sodom", which was recorded at Borsing Studios.

ILLNATH last year announced the addition of drummer Huhle (ex-VICTIMIZER, DEADLY SINS; vocalist/songwriter in BLACKHORNED) and keyboardist Danny (HEIDRA) to the group's ranks. Huhle played his first ILLNATH show on June 5, 2010 in Svendborg, Denmark.

ILLNATH parted ways with drummer Danni Lyse Jelsgaard in August 2009.

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