DEADLY APPLES To Release 'Infected' EP

May 27, 2008

Montebello, Quebec band DEADLY APPLES will make its new CD, "Infected", available for the first time at the Rockfest 2008 in Montebello, Quebec on June 21. It will then be issued via select stores nationwide.

The first single, "Infection", was recently premiered on MySpace, and a high-quality free download is available at this location. A music video is currently being filmed for that song.

DEADLY APPLES' performance at the Rockfest will be its first after a year-long isolation in the studio. Freak and his live band will be debuting on the main stage their brand-new live show that promises to be very intense and out of control like never before.

"Infected" is the second EP disc from DEADLY APPLES the mystical industrial rock-metal band fronted by singer and mastermind Freak. Produced, performed, recorded and mixed by Freak, Antoine Lamothe (ENDENSA, SYNTHETICUSE, DEE) and Dan Pelletier (MINDS, VENGEFUL) in Montreal, Montebello and Daytona Beach, Florida, then mastered at Wild Studio in St-Zenon by none other than Pierre Rmillard (RUSH, DIMMU BORGIR, GRIMSKUNK, CRYPTOPSY),"Infected" produces an atmosphere of perdition, dirty, melancholic and cathartic sometimes magnanimous, sometimes neurotic. Combining a cold electronic brutality and a warm deep softness, the product remains however accessible and catchy to a large audience because of its eclectism. The sounds are propelled to a whole new level, serving once again as the soundtrack to Freak's psychological or rather psychotic thematics in the context of general infection. He bares his soul and spills his guts from his usual emotional honesty.

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

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