INNER SURGE To Release 'An Offering' In January

December 27, 2007

Canadian metal band INNER SURGE will release its new CD, "An Offering", on January 26 through Cyclone Records and Overthrow Promotions.

Rather than taking the typical promotional route, "An Offering" is being showcased through a series of cryptic YouTube videos with controversial imagery. The track "Limb from Limb" morphs exiled evangelist Ted Haggard into Jesus Christ amidst the politically charged lyrics "There's more than one Ted Haggard creeping up on the kneeling. They don't need Jesus to save them. They've got friends in higher places."

"Interahamwe", a sarcastic, first-person perspective of the Interahamwe militias, thanks the U.S., France and the international media for supporting their efforts in "killing hundreds of thousands of people," according to a press release. The American flag is shown fading into a pile of skulls from a Rwandan genocide memorial.

"An Offering" track listing:

01. The Monroe Doctrine
02. The Empire
03. Maggots & Liars
04. From the Depths
05. Stimulus Response
06. Tamisra
07. Crossing the Line
08. Halliburton Piggies
09. A Great Distance
10. Tools for the Escape
11. Light a Fire
12. Interahamwe
13. Limb from Limb

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

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