AXEMASTER: New Song Posted Online

October 6, 2009

After several delays, the new AXEMASTER CD, "The Inner Terror", is very close to completion.

To give everyone a taste of what to expect from the disc, the Akron, Ohio-based band has chosen to release the song "Unresting Place" and feature it on as many Internet sites as possible. The track will also be available for free download on all sites that allow it.

For those of you who remember the old version of this song (with the previous singer) that was featured on the band's MySpace page a couple years ago, you should know that this is a new and very improved version. Not only is the recording much better and features current vocalist Dan Kaisk, but the lyrics and vocal lines have been completely revised. The song has been enhanced in almost every way.

To check out the track, go to www.myspace.com/thebandaxemaster.

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