INNER SURGE Release Video For 'Retribution Song'

April 28, 2006

Canada's politically charged hardcore/metal act INNER SURGE will launch their music video for the first single off their critically acclaimed new album "Signals Screaming", entitled "Retribution Song". After filming with "Cabras" director Fredy Polania of Polania Pictures at various Calgary locations and with the help of artist Shaun Friesen of Free Zen Design, the video will feature art from the album, some live performance and a lot of the unexpected.

"Retribution Song" was inspired by the massacre in Uzbekistan last year, where roughly 900 men, women and children were gunned down by the country's army while peacefully protesting their authoritarian government.

After reviewing thousands of Canadian artists, INNER SURGE was chosen by Fredy Polania as the only Canadian band to be featured on the "Cabras" soundtrack. Other countries to follow include Israel, Japan, Colombia, Latvia, and Australia. All the videos will count down to the unleashing of the official website and trailer for the film.

"Retribution Song" will be available May 1 for stream and download at www.cabrassoundtrack.com. The song will also be featured on the "Cabras" movie soundtrack, due for release along with the movie in 2007. INNER SURGE's video is one of 20 that movie director Fredy Polania is filming to promote "Cabras", making it the first movie soundtrack to film 20 music videos and have them all available for download on the video iPods.

INNER SURGE's new album, "Signals Screaming", was released April 1 through Cyclone Records. Look for INNER SURGE to tour in support of "Signals Screaming", and promote the music, message, and music videos to both television and Internet webcasts.

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