SHATTER MESSIAH Name Debut EP

June 21, 2005

SHATTER MESSIAH, the new band featuring former NEVERMORE/ANNIHILATOR guitarist Curran Murphy and ANNIHILATOR drummer Robert Falzano, have set "Your God's Demise" as the title of their upcoming debut EP. The group have made five audio clips from the CD available for download in the "Multimedia" section of their web site.

SHATTER MESSIAH's sound is being described as "a viciously intense mixture combining Curran's hardcore metal roots with classic thrash and power goth, resulting in compositions of over-the-top aggression and melodic skill (containing subtle hints of the bands Curran has been affiliated with in the past)."

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