INHALE EXHALE To Release 'Bury Me Alive' In October

August 25, 2009

Cleveland, Ohio experimental metallers INHALE EXHALE will release their third album, "Bury Me Alive", on October 6 via Solid State Records. The follow-up to 2008's "I Swear..." is "a career-defining exercise in dynamics and energy, combining squelchy, feral guitars cascading off of commanding screams and pleading melodies," according to a press release. "It's a dizzying give-and-take of brawny riffage and chiming, atmospheric guitar tapestries."

"With 'Bury Me Alive', we really sat down and tried to do something different and fresh for our fans," explains guitarist and principal songwriter John LaRussa. "We feel like this is the album they wanted us to write also. There is a lot more energy in the songs, and we stepped it up a notch on heavy progressive side of things."

After releasing two rapid-fire albums in just over two years, the members of INHALE EXHALE enjoyed a brief but well-earned respite in early 2009, during which babies were born and marriages were performed. But, following a few idyllic months off the road, the boys are keyed up for another round of revelry with their fans, centering around the release of "Bury Me Alive".

Says LaRussa: "We are the most excited we've been since the creation of INHALE EXHALE. This is the first record that we all really sit and listen to and enjoy 100%, and most importantly, we really are all on the same mindset as a band and as friends, and we're excited to hit the road to support this album."

"Bury Me Alive" track listing:

01. Rooms
02. Did You Ever Have A Touch To Lose
03. Condemned
04. Over And Out
05. A Dark Place For Your Mind To Be
06. Intentions
07. Explosions
08. Fiction
09. Better Her Than Me
10. Thin Black Lines
11. An Era

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