SORROWFUL ANGELS Parts Ways With Singer

October 16, 2010

Greek gothic metal band SORROWFUL ANGELS has parted ways with singer Kostas Katikos "for personal reasons." Dion Christodoulatos, who previously played guitar in the group, will take over the vocal duties and the band will remain a four-piece.

Kostas will play his final shows with SORROWFUL ANGELS in Belgium on November 5 and November 6.

SORROWFUL ANGELS' "Denial" video can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Bob Katsionis for Progressive Vision Group. The song comes off the group's debut album, "Ship In Your Trip", which was released last year via Sleaszy Rider Records. According to a press release, the CD contains "10 darkly brooding melancholic songs which showcase how much the band has evolved" since its inception in 1999.

"Ship In Your Trip" features artwork by Natalie Shau (LACUNA COIL, POISONBLACK) and a guest appearance by Mike Galiatsos (SNOWBLIND, ex-NIGHTFALL).

SORROWFUL ANGELS is:

Dariusz Sipiora (Guitar)
Dion Christodoulatos (Guitar)
George Mundaneas (Bass)
Fivos Andriopoulos (Drums)

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/sorrowfulangels.

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