SUBMISSION Parts Ways With MIGHTY MUSIC

October 15, 2008

Danish melodic death/thrash band SUBMISSION and Mighty Music have "decided to end [their] co-operation" due to "contractual disagreements," according to a statement released by the label. "The two parties part ways on good terms and wish each other the best for the future."

SUBMISSION is currently looking for a new label to release its recently completed second album "Code of Conspiracy".

According to a press release, "Code of Conspiracy" is "a grand tour de force in highly technical, yet still melodic and aggressive death/thrash played by highly skilled and ass kicking musicians — it's clear that SUBMISSION hold no fears towards colleagues such as MESHUGGAH, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, SOILWORK or TEXTURES whatsoever!"

SUBMISSION's new album marks the debut of new singer Lasse Sivertsen, who replaced Steve Qvist, the man behind the microphone on the band's debut album, "Failure To Perfection" (Listenable Records, 2006).

Commented drummer Morten Løwe Sørensen: "I believe SUBMISSION has its own trademark. Our song structures are not common and there is a huge variety within our songs. The music is kind of technical but still with hit potential. Also, we have a range from very groovy and melodic parts to fast blast beats. In metal 'more is more' and I think SUBMISSION climbs that demand without losing perspective."

A brand new SUBMISSION track titled "Imaginary Freedom" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

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