ICON IN ME: Another Song Available For Streaming

March 24, 2009

"Dislocated", a new song from ICON IN ME — the Russian/Swedish/Danish modern metal band featuring HOSTILE BREED guitarist D.Frans, Danish drummer Morten Løwe Sørensen (SUBMISSION, THE ARCANE ORDER, SCARVE, INSTANT CARNAGE, STRANGLER, SCARVE, SOILWORK) and Swedish vocalist Tony Jelencovich (M.A.N, ex-MNEMIC, TRANSPORT LEAGUE) — is available for streaming at this location. The track comes off the group's debut CD, "Human Museum", which will be released on April 24 all over Europe via Massacre Records.

A trailer for the album can be viewed below.

"Human Museum" was recorded in November 2007 at Hansen studios in Ribe, Denmark and was mixed by Jacob Hansen.

"That Day, That Sorrow", the new video from ICON IN ME, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Yuri Yeryomin, who has previously worked with the Russian band ARKONA (Napalm Records).

According to the band's official bio, ICON IN ME's style can best be described as "modern metal with some thrash, death and hardcore style elements."

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

Trailer:

"That Day, That Sorrow" video:

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