TERRATOMB, HELLACAUST Among Bands Featured On 'The Music Of Artisanship & War' CD

December 30, 2006

TERRATOMB and HELLACAUST are among the artists featured on Diminished Fifth Records' "The Music of Artisanship & War: Volume I", a 17-song compilation CD which was created with the intentions of presenting the best heavy music within the the Canadian Maritimes (a region of eastern Canada on the Atlantic coast, consisting of the three provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island). As a newly formed label, Diminished Fifth's founder/president Josh Hogan "felt a responsibility to help expose the Maritime scene and decided that the label's second project would be a compilation CD, focusing on the multitude of heavy music styles in the region," according to a press release.

"The Music of Artisanship & War: Volume I" track listing:

01. TERRATOMB - Windtears
02. GALLACTUS - Iron Bridge
03. THE ORCHID'S CURSE - Goodbye is when the Casket Closes
04. CHARA - Woman is a Danger Cat
05. GOOD LOOKIN' OUT - Taking it Back
06. HELLACAUST - Forsaken Rapture
07. PARIAH - We Will Remember
08. ATHYMIA - Needle n’ Thread
09. DISCHORD - NukeFace
10. WAR PONY - I Want to Love Death Forever
11. BOUND IN HUMAN FLESH - Again I Kill
12. LEGIONS OF CHOAS - One Thousand Kills
13. LAID TO WASTE - The Severed
14. IN PURGATORY - Eater of Nightmares
15. HUGE - Pity Parade
16. STRONG HOLLOW - Bullshit
17. RUSTED DAWN - Waking Streets

"The Music of Artisanship & War: Volume I" is looking to be the largest metal compilation CD to be released out of the Maritimes. It will be featured in over 35 stores in the Maritimes as well as in select Canadian cities (such as Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton).

For more information, visit www.diminishedfifthrecords.com.

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