ICON IN ME To Support MACHINE HEAD In Moscow

June 21, 2008

ICON IN ME, the Moscow, Russia-based band featuring HOSTILE BREED guitarist D.Frans alongside Danish drummer Morten Lwe Srensen (SUBMISSION, THE ARCANE ORDER, SCARVE, INSTANT CARNAGE, STRANGLER, SCARVE, SOILWORK) and Swedish vocalist Tony Jelencovich (M.A.N, ex-MNEMIC, TRANSPORT LEAGUE),will support MACHINE HEAD on July 2 at the B1 Maximum Club in Moscow. ICON IN ME will also shoot a video for the track "That Day, That Sorrow" the week of the MACHINE HEAD show.

Commented Tony: "I'm really looking forward to play in Moscow, I've been doing over 70 shows in the USA in the past, but I've never been to Russia, this will be the first time for me, and I'm really excited. 'Za zdarvja!' to all you Russian metalheads; this will be a blast."

Morten Lwe Srensen and Tony Jelencovich make an appearance on ICON IN ME's debut album, which was mixed by Jacob Hansen. The CD was recorded last November at Hansen studios in Ribe, Denmark.

ICON IN ME is currently seeking a suitable record label to release the album.

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 www.myspace.com/iconinme.

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