INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND Signs With RISING RECORDS

January 17, 2011

Reunited late '80s Connecticut thrashers (now based in New York City) INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND (I.N.C.) have inked a deal with the U.K. label Rising Records. The band's new full-length album, "Heaven Sent, Hellbound", will be released this spring. The CD was produced by Fredrik Nordström (AT THE GATES, IN FLAMES, OPETH),and the artwork was illustrated by famous artist Sam Shearon (IRON MAIDEN, ROB ZOMBIE, FEAR FACTORY).

"Rising Records are delighted to be releasing the new album from the legendary INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND and look forward to a brutal and successful partnership," states label representative Mark Daghorn.

"I heard the music and knew right away I would like to work with these guys," adds Nordström. "Good to see a band that was there from the start come back so strong and I am glad to be a part of it."

INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND recently made its new EP, "Bleed The Line", available in digital format via iTunes and Amazon.com. Five of the EP's six tracks were written, recorded and produced by the band between the spring and summer of 2010, with the EP opener, "God Loves Violence", having been mixed by seasoned producer Fredrik Nordström (AT THE GATES, IN FLAMES, OPETH).

The "Bleed The Line" EP was made available on INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND's own label, M90 Records, and is the first music that the band has released in 20 years. The artwork for the EP was illustrated by Dennis Guevera.

"Bleed The Line" track listing:

01. God Loves Violence (Fredrik Nordström mix)
02. Bleed the Line
03. Rain (feat. Ron Thal of GUNS N' ROSES)
04. Full Metal Jacket
05. If I Were President
06. Fueled By Regret

"It felt great being back in the studio after so long," states lead guitarist Erik Barath. "It didn't even feel like there was any rust, it just felt natural. It was also amazing to have Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal stop by and lay down a lead on 'Rain'! That guy is an alien from another planet the way he plays guitar!"

INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND's video for the song "God Loves Violence" can be viewed below. The clip, which depicts scenes of violence and war, was posted on YouTube several months ago, but was banned after receiving over 100,000 views in under two weeks. This new video was filmed by New York City-based filmmaker Justin Johnson, who is known for his popular short political satire "Hillary In Bosnia", which has over 2.4 million views, and was featured on Fox News and other TV outlets.

Through humble beginnings in Connecticut, INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND released two full-length albums via Giant Records, "Razorback" (1987) and "The Visitor" (1988). Giant Records signed I.N.C. after witnessing the band's crushing live performances with the likes of EXODUS, MEGADETH and KING DIAMOND; all of which took place only six months after the INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND graduated high school. Now based in New York City, the band is writing and recording a new album (to be mixed by Fredrik Nordström),for a late spring release via the U.K.-based label Rising Records.

INDESTRUCTIBLE NOISE COMMAND is:

Erik Barath - Guitar
Tony Fabrizi - Guitar
Dennis Gergely - Vocals
Dennis Leeflang - Drums
Samuel J. Roon - Bass

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