INTERNAL NIGHTMARE Signs With HIGH VOLTAGE RECORDS

March 29, 2010

INTERNAL NIGHTMARE has inked a deal with the Australian record label High Voltage Records (BLOODDUSTER, EARTH, SIN CITY)

Workhorses of the Australian metal scene, INTERNAL NIGHTMARE have generated impressive local and international interest since their inception, and are currently terrorizing metropolitan and regional Victoria in preparation for their upcoming EP's release.

INTERNAL NIGHTMARE's 2009 promotional disc exceeded all expectations and lead single "The Term is Frustration?" was featured in compilations such as Blunt magazine's "Loud Noises" and Welkin Entertainment's "Euphony Fusion 3" and will also feature in Stop Time Media's upcoming "Melbourne Metal Unleashed" DVD, along with the accompanying debut film clip.

The promotional disc substantially raised public interest (along with an appearance on the ABC's national TV show "Spicks And Specks"),with its unique blend of extreme genres and groove orientated thrash metal proudly displaying the band's roots, while also providing a clear indication of the band's direction.

INTERNAL NIGHTMARE's upcoming debut EP, "Segregation", is a testament to the band's ability to combine dirty-yet-technical riffs, thunderous drums and aggressive vocals with a sense of musicality that has been missing since the heyday of bands like PANTERA, SEPULTURA, DEATH and CATARACT (among many others)!

The five-track EP includes a re-recorded version of "The Term is Frustration" and new live favorite "Annexation".

"Segregation" is due for release late May/early June.

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

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