IN GRIEF Signs With BOMBWORKS RECORDS

December 15, 2008

Bombworks Records has announced the signing of newcomers IN GRIEF. The band's seven-song, 45-minute debut, "Deserted Soul", will be released in early 2009.

Hailing from Norway, IN GRIEF plays its own brand of extreme metal which can best be described as atmospheric progressive death metal. Each song has an epic feel to it, with lots of dynamic contrasts, tempo changes, memorable melodies, great riffing, and plenty of heaviness. Taking a chapter from bands like OPETH, the band is content to take its time to let a song build up before unleashing its fury on you, all the while appeasing the listener with well-crafted melodies and rhythms.

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

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