INFERNAL MAJESTY Singer Releases New MECHA MESSIAH Demo Recordings

January 10, 2008

INFERNAL MAJESTY vocalist Brian Langley has released five new demo versions of songs scheduled to appear on the new album from his other band, MECHA MESSIAH. Entitled "Nothing is Sacred", the upcoming CD will be the follow-up to "What It Should Have Been", which came out in 2003.

Listen to the songs at www.myspace.com/mechamessiah.

MECHA MESSIAH formed in early 2000. From the start Brian Langley has been the band's driving force. 2000-2006 the group played numerous shows in the Vancouver area, with the highlight being a one-off show in Germany in 2002. The band also recorded two full-length albums and made two compilation CD appearances, all of which were self-produced.

In October 2005, unhappy with the direction the band was heading, Brian disbanded MECHA MESSIAH to focus his efforts on his other band INFERNAL MAJESTY. During the time off, Brian worked on writing new MECHA MESSIAH songs. He also enlisted Ryan Mackie (ex-OMEGACROM, CRADLE TO GRAVE) on drums and Darin Wall (ENTROPIA) on bass. In September 2007, Brian recorded the new MECHA MESSIAH demo, "The Sacrifice", at Dead by Dawn Studio.

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