STEMM: 'Songs For The Incurable Heart' E-Card Available

November 14, 2005

Western New York-based metal band STEMM have released an e-card featuring two tracks from their upcoming CD, "Songs for the Incurable Heart" (due on November 15). The song "13 Years" features a guest appearance on vocals by CHIMAIRA frontman Mark Hunter and was produced by Mike Hatalak of IT DIES TODAY.

Buffalo News recently had the following to say about STEMM: "Building a strong and loyal local following wasn't enough for these boys; they needed to take it outside. In the process the group nailed relationships with professional wrestling's Ultimate Fighting ChampionshipSTEMM's original theme song has prefaced every pay-per-view event by the UFC since 2002. The group has composed soundtrack material for Xbox games; toured with and opened for the likes of CHIMAIRA, MUSHROOMHEAD, TRIVIUM, RUN-DMC, SEVENDUST, ILL NINO, MACHINE HEAD, NOTHINGFACE and BLEED THE SKY; and garnered airplay on Music Choice's metal station."

For more information, visit www.stemm.net.

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