NOCICEPTOR Signs With ROGUE RECORDS AMERICA

April 6, 2014

Texas groove metal band NOCICEPTOR has signed a two-album publishing and distribution deal with Rogue Records America. The label will reissue the group's third full-length effort, "Among Insects", in a digipak CD while the band works on its fourth album. A new lyric video will also be released for the song "The Fell", but in the meantime, you can check out the lyric video for the band's recent single, "Pornoholocaust", below.

"I fucking love NOCICEPTOR," says Rogue Records America owner Dean Martinetti. "I am a fan and have been since the first time I heard 'Pornoholocaust' off 'Among Insects'.

"It's a rare thing for me to just gravitate to an artist off of one song, but the band has a style and hooks all their own and that makes them super unique.

"I had to see if we could work together because I have a lot of ideas I wanted to throw at them and was dying to hear what they were up to."

In 2013, JD Schmidt, the singer of NOCICEPTOR, started talking to Dean via Facebook about working together. The two had similar thoughts about the band, its direction and its future, making the idea of working together a no-brainer.

Comments NOCICEPTOR: "Everyone over at Rogue Records has been really supportive ever since 'Among Insects' was released, and we are ecstatic to finally be in a mutually beneficial partnership with them.

"Our upcoming (and as-yet-unnamed) album will be the first of hopefully numerous releases under Rogue's mentorship, and the future looks brighter than ever.

"Rogue Records is the kind of label that can see that the industry is in flux and knows how to be strategically flexible to ensure that their bands get the opportunities they deserve. This is exactly the kind of situation we have been looking for, and we could not be more excited!"

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