CURSE OF THE NORTH: Another Demo Track Available

September 21, 2010

"Song Of The False", a previously unreleased demo track from CURSE OF THE NORTH — the new band featuring e-3 INCHES OF BLOOD bassist Nick Cates alongside two former members of the Seattle band BLACK HOUSES, Christiaan Morris and Patrick Taylor — was premiered during the latest episode of the "Raise The Fist Of The Metal Child" podcast. Also aired were the two CURSE OF THE NORTH songs that are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page, "The Horsemen" and "When the Wind Blows".

You can now stream the latest episode of the "Raise The Fist Of The Metal Child" podcast using the audio player below.

CURSE OF THE NORTH will enter the studio in November with producer/engineer Matt Bayles (MASTODON, ISIS, THE SWORD) to begin recording its debut album for an early 2011 release.

"Raise The Fist Of The Metal Child" is a weekly hour-long netcast focused on bringing exposure to the vibrant metal community and new releases. Each episode consists of 6-8 songs, some history on the bands that are featured in the episode, and a rundown of the top heavy metal headlines.

The show is available for download and streaming at www.metalchild.net.

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