THE INTERBEING: Song From Debut Album Available For Streaming

November 17, 2010

"Pulse Within The Paradox", a brand new song from the Danish industrial metal band THE INTERBEING, is available for streaming at this location. The track comes off the group's debut album, "Edge Of The Obscure", which is tentatively due in early 2011 via an as-yet-undetermined record label.

According to a press release, THE INTERBEING "delivers a captivating combination of cynical Scandinavian metal and industrial. Dark electronic elements merge with heavy riffs and dynamic vocals. Together with the atmospheric and melodic aspects, a powerful compound is created just below the surface and rises from immersion.

"The sound of THE INTERBEING coexists with the lyrics that revolve around the shadowy levels of human mentality, and involves prospective and paranoid aspects. These are much inspired by the man/machine relationship which is commonly portrayed in the science fiction genre. THE INTERBEING have also established their solid cyber-expression on stage and the band's live shows impel the large and steadily growing audience. Energetically, the band transcends the edge of the stage with their industrial metal that evokes an ascent towards the sky."

THE INTERBEING is:

Dara Toibin: Vocals
Jacob Hansen: Bass
Boas Segel: Guitar, Programming
Torben Pedersen: Guitar, Vocals
Kristoffer Egefelt: Drums

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