Disarmonia Mundi

Line-up problems prevented live performances to support Nebularium and slowed down the recording the forthcoming album.

The only people remaining from the former line-up, Ettore Rigotti and Mirco Andreis, were joined by newcomer Claudio Ravinale.

[2][3] While Strid returned to work on Soilwork's Stabbing the Drama, Ettore and Claudio began composing the music and lyrics for their third album.

While Ettore and Claudio worked on the new record, Mirco left the band to focus on his career as a movie director[4].

[6] On 12 November 2008 the band announced on their MySpace: "We have finished the pre-production of our forthcoming fourth album entitled "The Isolation Game" scheduled for an early spring release.

Björn "Speed" Strid (Soilwork, Terror 2000) recorded vocals for a few songs on The Isolation Game.

On 10 November 2011, Disarmonia Mundi announced on their Myspace page that they had formed a new band with NeroArgento and the American professional skateboarder Elliot Sloan, called The Stranded.

[11] Like on The Isolation Game, the majority of vocals on Cold Inferno were handled by Claudio, with Ettore providing clean vocals, and Speed appearing as guest on a couple of tracks, while all the instrumental parts were recorded and produced by Ettore at The Metal House studio.

Besides providing vocals for Disarmonia Mundi, Claudio has been active since 2005 with the horror metal band 5 Star Grave, releasing three albums so far: Corpse Breed Syndrome (self-produced, 2008), Drugstore Hell (Massacre Records, 2012), and Drugstore Hell (Sliptrick Records, 2017).

In late 2013, Claudio and producer and multi-instrumentalist NeroArgento started working on a new industrial metal project called The Silverblack.

They released their self-titled debut album in 2014 via AExeron Media / FiXT divided into five monthly episodes of two songs each.

The style on this album is more aggressive than on previous records while the title track also features a collaboration with former Fear Factory singer Burton C. Bell.