Iceland's BENEATH: New Song Posted Online

February 19, 2009

BENEATH, a newcomer on the Icelandic death metal scene, has posted a new song called "Oblivious" from its 2009 promo on the band's MySpace page.

The 2009 promo contains four songs and was recorded, mixed and mastered at Studio Fossland between December 2008 and February 2009.

The members of BENEATH are no strangers to the Icelandic metal scene, having previously played with SORORICIDE, CHANGER, ATRUM and DIABOLUS, among other groups.

BENEATH played its first gig in January, supporting THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER on their visit to Iceland.

BENEATH is:

Gísli - Vocals
Jóhann Ingi - Guitar
Unnar - Guitar
Gísli Rúnar - bass
Ragnar - Drums

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