HAVOCHATE Makes Ballot For GRAMMY Nominations In Three Categories

October 28, 2005

New York metal band HAVOCHATE has made the ballot for Grammy nominations in three categories — "Best Metal Performance" (#024),"Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" (#063),and "Best Rock Album" (#089) — for its latest release, "Cycle of Pain".

HAVOCHATE has passed through the screening process by the Grammy committee in each category and will now go up against other contenders for the Grammy nominations.

The nominations are Best Metal Performance: "Cycle of Pain"; "Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal": "Fiction"; and "Best Rock Album": "Cycle of Pain".

"Cycle of Pain", HAVOCHATE's second album, was released earlier this year on Indecent Media and received a limited edition red vinyl release in September.

"We are grateful for all the support during the balloting process," said Indecent Media president Jurgen Korduletsch. "We are delighted that HAVOCHATE are getting the recognition they so richly deserve."

Said guitarist Freddy Ordine: "There have been a lot of great releases this year, so it's very exciting for 'Cycle of Pain' to have been selected out of all of them."

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