MIGHTY MUSIC Announces Three New Signings: ANOXIA, INVISIUS, PSY:CODE

December 9, 2009

Danish metal label Mighty Music has announced three new signings from Denmark: ANOXIA, INVISIUS and PSY:CODE.

Mighty Music was founded in 1997 and has released more than 30 albums by such renowned acts as ARTILLERY, RAUNCHY, VICIOUS ART, EXMORTEM, PANZERCHRIST, SLUDGE and A KID HEREAFTER IN THE GRINDING LIGHT.

Formed in 1996, ANOXIA will release its debut album, "A Lapdance For The Devil", in Denmark on February 1, 2010, and in the rest of Europe in May/June 2010. The CD was conceived at Jailhouse studio in Horsens, Denmark with Danish producer Tommy Hansen (HELLOWEEN, PRETTY MAIDS, HATESPHERE).

For more information, visit www.anoxia.dk.

INVISIUS was formed in 2006 and has released two demos in addition to being named "Talent Of The Year" at the Danish Metal Awards in 2007. The band's Jacob Hansen/Christian Bonde-produced debut, "The Spawn Of Condemnation", will be released in Denmark on March 1, 2010 and in the rest of Europe in May/June 2010.

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

PSY:CODE was formed in 2002 and has supported such acts as GOREFEST and KONKHRA. The band's big breakthrough came in the fall of 2008 when it won the "15 Minutes Of Fame" contest sponsored by Danish national radio and Live Nation. PSY:CODE secured more than 33 percent of the votes and landed the opportunity to support SLAYER in front of 6,000 rabid Danish fans

PSY:CODE describes its unique brand of metal and hardcore as "progressive bounce metal," citing a myriad of influences, including DEVIN TOWNSEND, GOJIRA and MESHUGGAH.

PSY:CODE's debut album, "Delusion", was mixed and mastered at Hansen Studios in Ribe, Denmark and is scheduled for release in Denmark on March 1, 2010 and in the rest of Europe in May/June 2010.

For more information, visit www.psy-code.com.

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