NOISEAR Signs To RELAPSE RECORDS

October 1, 2010

Relapse Records has announced the signing of Albuquerque, New Mexico's NOISEAR. The band is currently writing material for its new album, with plans to record this winter for an early 2011 release. A U.S. tour in support of the new CD will kick off in May of next year.

NOISEAR, described as "desert baked grindcore from the land of enchantment," released one full-length album, "Pyroclastic Annihilation", in 2008 in addition to a number of splits, vinyl-only releases, and compilations, including this year's "This Comp Kills Fascists Vol. 2".

NOISEAR will release four brand new tracks next month via a digital and seven-inch vinyl split with THE ARSON PROJECT.

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