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Inferion to Release Long Awaited Album The Desolate Digitally on January 15th

Hell will finally arrive on earth on the Lord’s Day, January 15, 2012 in the form of INFERION’s
The Desolate. A face melting assault of traditional black metal, The Desolate is the result of many years of writing and recording in fits in starts and in myriad locations, including Iraq when main man guitarist/drummer/vocalist/composer Nick Reyes was deployed with his U.S. Army Unit. Album recording began back in 2005 when INFERION was a quartet and was finished this past year by Nick with bass work provided by Frank Gross (ex-KULT OV AZAZEL). The wait was well worth it, as The Desolate bleeds malice and is delivered with a fiery passion

rarely heard in black metal these days.

Among the Twilight
Forgotten Ethereal Visions
It Began With Blood
The Killing Process
Moment Of Anger
Numerous Lacerations
Purest Evil
Underlife
Withering Dieties

“Raging, full-speed-ahead black metal. The melodies are there, but never in a weak keyboard-drenched sense; this is blinders-on, ignorant black metal in the finest sense.”

– Brave Words
The Desolate can be purchased at these locations:

www.loudtrax.com/music-album-download/75648-Inferion-The-Desolate

www.inferion.bandcamp.com/

 

Inferion is a Black Metal band from Miami, FL. It was formed in 1996 by Nick Reyes, Juan Santiago, Juan Giraldo, Jean Alvarez, and William Barter. They began playing raw and noisy black metal and covered old Dimmu Borgir, Darkthrone, Venom, Bathory and Burzum songs. Their First release Infinite Dying Souls was recorded in 1998.

After the release of the album Jean Alvarez, William Barter, and Juan Santiago parted ways to pursue different music projects. In 1999 Gary Bennett, Joel Cerda, and Armando Martinez joined the line-up and they released Given to the Ground. The sound was less Black Metal and more low tuned mid paced Doom/Death Metal. They distributed it mainly through DIY distros, and played shows to support the album. In 2002, The Given to the Ground line-up departed due to creative differences and The Cursed Path was released. Hjorvaard, Evil Bastard (Juan Restrepo) and Carlos Delgado joined to help rehearse new material, and play shows.

In 2003 Inferion released Firewar. It was well received among the DIY distros, fans, and college radio stations. It was raw, low-fi, and fast Black Metal. Inferion played various noise shows in Europe to promote the album. Frank Gross (ex- Kult ov Azazel) and Armando Martinez joined the line-up to rehearse new material and play shows for Firewar. They began writing new material for The Desolate in 2005 as a four piece. Armando Martinez, and Inferion also released a split in 2005 entitled The Art of Blasphemy which contained two songs from Firewar and one unreleased track. Over the next couple of years, Nick Reyes’ other musical obligations as well as his obligation with the Army delayed the release of the album.

The final mix and master was finished in 2011 by Nick Reyes and The Desolate will be available 15 January 2012 via Bandcamp.com.

Some Notable Facts about Nick Reyes and INFERION:

  • Nick played noise/BM shows in Norway and Sweden in 2004
  • Nick performed at Rock al Parque in Bogota Colombia in a band called DDLM.
  • Inferion played Milwaukee Metalfest 2003, Tampa Metalfest 2004, New England Metalfest 2003
  • Inferion bassist Frank Gross played in Kult ov Azazel
  • The band’s photos were taken by legendary black metal photographer Peter Beste in 2008
  • Nick mixed, mastered, and recorded some vocals for The Desolate while he was deployed in Iraq with his Army unit.

 

www.myspace.com/inferion

www.twitter.com/#!/Inferion1

www.tumblr.com/blog/inferion

www.reverbnation.com/inferion

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