WARMACHINE Honored At TORONTO INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS

August 8, 2008

WARMACHINE was honored in the "Best Metal" category at the fourth annual Toronto Independent Music Awards, which were held on July 31 at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Also nominated were ARYA, STALINGRAD, SIN DEALER and APE.

Toronto Independent Music Awards (TIMA) recognizes the achievement of independent artists in all genres and attempts to draw new independent artists into the spotlight. TIMA aspires to strengthen local music and Canada's contribution to independent music worldwide. It celebrates the vibrant local music scene flourishing in Toronto and highlights the tremendous talent of the musicians who live and perform in Ontario and worldwide. TIMA creates a positive community space that allows artists an opportunity to meet each other and music industry professionals and brings as much media exposure and as many opportunities as possible.

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WARMACHINE has set "Left For Dead" as the title of its new album, tentatively due late 2008/early 2009. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Left For Dead", "We're The Chemical", "Chalklines And Bones", "Loved And Lost", "Inevitable Crash", "Alive", "A New Beginning" and "Moving On".

WARMACHINE's "Raw in the Hammer" DVD contains footage from the band's January 20, 2007 concert at The Underground in Hamilton, a documentary on the band's history, behind-the-scenes footage and more.

A live video of WARMACHINE version of the MEGADETH classic "Tornado of Souls", which appears on the "Raw in the Hammer" DVD, can be viewed below.

WARMACHINE's debut album, "The Beginning of the End", was released in 2006 in North America via Nightmare Records.

"The Beginning of the End" features a guest appearance on three tracks ("Betrayed", "Empty" and "Taunted Souls") by former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson.

For more information, visit www.warmachineonline.com.

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