SUPREME PAIN Signs With COMATOSE MUSIC

March 11, 2007

SUPREME PAIN, the Dutch death metal band featuring Aad Kloosterwaard of SINISTER on vocals, Erwin Harreman on bass and guitar and Robert Kovacic of SCAFFOLD on drums, has signed a deal with the U.S.-based label Comatose Music (owned by Steve Green of LUST OF DECAY). The group's debut album, "Cadaver Pleasures", is scheduled for release in the fall. Two songs from the "Lifeless Skin and Bones" promotional CD — "Flesh Collector" and "Souleater" — are available for streaming at the band's MySpace page.

SUPREME PAIN started in summer 2006 when Erwin, Aad and Robert joined forces to "create death metal with the sick fast brutallity of today combined with the old-school feeling."

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