Indestructible Noise Command Releases New Tunes After Two Decade Thrash Nap
Metal heads everywhere once got a serious shock to the system. Twenty years later, Thrash band I.N.C. is ready to shock them once again.
New York, NY, September 13, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Indestructible Noise Command Releases New Tunes After Two Decade Thrash Nap: After a 20-year siesta, I.N.C. seeks to rage back with full-metal force on Bleed the Line.
Metal heads everywhere once got a serious shock to the system. Twenty years later, Thrash band I.N.C. seeks to shock fans once again.
“In the late '80s, during the golden age of thrash, Connecticut looked like it might have had a group that would put the state on the metal community's radar,” NoiseCreep Contributor Carlos Ramirez wrote of Indestructible Noise Command this past April, adding, “Released in 1988, 'The Visitor' took the group's already potent blend of thrash and left-of-center vocal melodies and shot it through with a heighted sense of songwriting smarts.”
Ramirez was on to something. I.N.C. was a Thrash hit in the ‘80s and ‘90s, with bands like Pantera opening up for them. The band says it hopes its new album, Bleed the Line, will propel I.N.C. back onto the scene and cause a bit of mayhem when it hits the web this month.
Cited by Ramirez and others for their ability to work eccentric twists into both their lyrics and their licks, the boys of I.N.C. say they have emerged from their 20-year siesta ready to inject fans with an adrenalin-packed wake up call which they hope will have "a new crop of metal heads begging for mercy."
I.N.C. Guitarist and Lyricist Erik Barath says a modified line up and new technology have helped the band crank the volume up even more. Wrapping its signature style around a six-pack of new tracks, the band (which has also played with Nuclear Assault, Overkill, Testament, Megadeth, King Diamond and the Crumbsuckers) has achieved an edgier, more brutal sound than the I.N.C. of old.
“One of our goals is to tour this new material harder than we ever got to before,” Barath explains. “This music is too good to sit on a shelf somewhere. We’re gonna meet our fans head on and shake up the thrash scene in a big way.”
“People have been asking for it. We’re just giving them what they want," Barath adds. "This isn’t your Daddy’s I.N.C., I can tell you that. It’s 2010 and the new stuff plays like it. The creep factor alone makes it unique; this material definitely has a sick twist to it. The new record is based on the life of German cannibal Armin Meiwes, for God’s sakes.”
Guitarist Tony Fabrizi and Vocalist Dennis Gergely, along with Barath, are carryovers from I.N.C.’s original line up. Gergely, who recently sang with Payback, says he is ready to unleash his vocal chops in honor of the band’s relaunch. Drummer Dennis Leeflang, a former Lita Ford band member, is now on board. Bassist Sam Roon, of HUNG, is the band’s newest member and Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, of Guns N’ Roses fame, lays down guitar licks on the song “Rain.”
“Dennis (Leeflang) did the engineering,” Barath explains, “so we were able to produce the entire album ourselves – the way we wanted to. People who know our music and people who don’t are gonna be equally blown away. There may be a lot riding on this new material, but there’s a lot of torque in this engine. If anyone can pull it off, we can.”
Barath says the band’s new logo, cover art and web presence are also upping the ante. The music video for “God Loves Violence” (the first release off of Bleed the Line) and outtakes from recording sessions can be viewed at Myspace.com/INCmetal, which is quickly becoming a meeting place for fans from around the globe.
Ah, viva la world wide web. And the Indestructible force behind I.N.C.
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Track List:
God Loves Violence / Bleed the Line / Rain (featuring Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal of Guns N’ Roses) / Full Metal Jacket / If I Were President / Fueled by Regret
Indestructible Noise Command, a.k.a. I.N.C. (2010):
Guitarist & Song Writer – Erik Barath
Guitarist – Tony Fabrizi
Vocalist – Dennis Gergely
Drummer – Dennis Leeflang
Bassist – Samuel J. Roon
I.N.C. Player available upon request for Press Types.
Request an interview, order a promo copy of Bleed the Line and find out where I.N.C. is scheduled to play by contacting Erik Barath at (203) 944 - 9497 or press@INCband.com
Website: www.INCband.com
Contact: Eric Barath, Guitarist & Songwriter
Phone: (203) 944 - 9497
E-mail: press@INCband.com =or= info@INCband.com
Metal heads everywhere once got a serious shock to the system. Twenty years later, Thrash band I.N.C. seeks to shock fans once again.
“In the late '80s, during the golden age of thrash, Connecticut looked like it might have had a group that would put the state on the metal community's radar,” NoiseCreep Contributor Carlos Ramirez wrote of Indestructible Noise Command this past April, adding, “Released in 1988, 'The Visitor' took the group's already potent blend of thrash and left-of-center vocal melodies and shot it through with a heighted sense of songwriting smarts.”
Ramirez was on to something. I.N.C. was a Thrash hit in the ‘80s and ‘90s, with bands like Pantera opening up for them. The band says it hopes its new album, Bleed the Line, will propel I.N.C. back onto the scene and cause a bit of mayhem when it hits the web this month.
Cited by Ramirez and others for their ability to work eccentric twists into both their lyrics and their licks, the boys of I.N.C. say they have emerged from their 20-year siesta ready to inject fans with an adrenalin-packed wake up call which they hope will have "a new crop of metal heads begging for mercy."
I.N.C. Guitarist and Lyricist Erik Barath says a modified line up and new technology have helped the band crank the volume up even more. Wrapping its signature style around a six-pack of new tracks, the band (which has also played with Nuclear Assault, Overkill, Testament, Megadeth, King Diamond and the Crumbsuckers) has achieved an edgier, more brutal sound than the I.N.C. of old.
“One of our goals is to tour this new material harder than we ever got to before,” Barath explains. “This music is too good to sit on a shelf somewhere. We’re gonna meet our fans head on and shake up the thrash scene in a big way.”
“People have been asking for it. We’re just giving them what they want," Barath adds. "This isn’t your Daddy’s I.N.C., I can tell you that. It’s 2010 and the new stuff plays like it. The creep factor alone makes it unique; this material definitely has a sick twist to it. The new record is based on the life of German cannibal Armin Meiwes, for God’s sakes.”
Guitarist Tony Fabrizi and Vocalist Dennis Gergely, along with Barath, are carryovers from I.N.C.’s original line up. Gergely, who recently sang with Payback, says he is ready to unleash his vocal chops in honor of the band’s relaunch. Drummer Dennis Leeflang, a former Lita Ford band member, is now on board. Bassist Sam Roon, of HUNG, is the band’s newest member and Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, of Guns N’ Roses fame, lays down guitar licks on the song “Rain.”
“Dennis (Leeflang) did the engineering,” Barath explains, “so we were able to produce the entire album ourselves – the way we wanted to. People who know our music and people who don’t are gonna be equally blown away. There may be a lot riding on this new material, but there’s a lot of torque in this engine. If anyone can pull it off, we can.”
Barath says the band’s new logo, cover art and web presence are also upping the ante. The music video for “God Loves Violence” (the first release off of Bleed the Line) and outtakes from recording sessions can be viewed at Myspace.com/INCmetal, which is quickly becoming a meeting place for fans from around the globe.
Ah, viva la world wide web. And the Indestructible force behind I.N.C.
###
Track List:
God Loves Violence / Bleed the Line / Rain (featuring Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal of Guns N’ Roses) / Full Metal Jacket / If I Were President / Fueled by Regret
Indestructible Noise Command, a.k.a. I.N.C. (2010):
Guitarist & Song Writer – Erik Barath
Guitarist – Tony Fabrizi
Vocalist – Dennis Gergely
Drummer – Dennis Leeflang
Bassist – Samuel J. Roon
I.N.C. Player available upon request for Press Types.
Request an interview, order a promo copy of Bleed the Line and find out where I.N.C. is scheduled to play by contacting Erik Barath at (203) 944 - 9497 or press@INCband.com
Website: www.INCband.com
Contact: Eric Barath, Guitarist & Songwriter
Phone: (203) 944 - 9497
E-mail: press@INCband.com =or= info@INCband.com
Contact
Indestructible Noise Command (I.N.C.)
Erik Barath
203-944-9497
http://www.INCband.com
Contact
Erik Barath
203-944-9497
http://www.INCband.com
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