INHUMAN Adds Second Guitarist

April 8, 2008

Brooklyn, New York's INHUMAN, the hardcore band featuring AGNOSTIC FRONT members Joseph James and Steve Gallo, has announced the addition of second guitarist Nick Angileri. According to the group, "Nick was our drummer from 1995 to 1998 and filled in on drums live many times over the years, as well as recording the drums for the 'Black Reign' CD/EP sessions in 2001. Nick's first show was on April 5 at the sold-out Black N' Blue Bowl in Brooklyn, NY."

INHUMAN's latest album, "Last Rites", was released in October 2007. The CD was recorded last year at The Wild Arctic studio by Dean Baltulonis, who has worked with SICK OF IT ALL, MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD and MADBALL.

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