INTERIM DIVINE: Debut EP Out Now

September 17, 2009

INTERIM DIVINE, the new Southern California-based rock/metal band featuring ex-HAVOCHATE vocalist Tim Bouchee's son Josh Bauserman, has just released its debut EP, "Ruin".

The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Within You Lies
02. Enemy
03. Low
04. Made To End
05. Your Tragedy

Formed in March 2008, INTERIM DIVINE consists of the following musicians:

Josh Bauserman (Vocals)
Kasey Johnston (Guitars)
Aaron MacKenzie (Guitar)
Mike Hamilton (Bass)
Dav Fulford-Brown (Drums)

The band is currently unsigned.

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

Tim Bouchee and HAVOCHATE parted ways shortly after the release of their 2005 album, "Cycle Of Pain".

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