 TORONTO, Canada (www.innersurge.com) - Inner Surge (www.innersurge.com) has recently released their new album "Matrika", an intense CD offering that contains more than it's share of scorching remarks about the current state of international affairs. Lines such as "Attacking markets with bombs, You'd better singthe redemption song"(Silencer) and " Peace he preaches nowas if he knows what it means, and uses it's power to forge patriotic dreams" (The Deepest Wound) Not to say that it's all the band talks about, but they definitelydon't shy away from the tough topics. The album has been compared tothe likes of Rage Against the Machine, Refused and Tool, and hasreceived strong reviews so far.Vocalist Steve Moore told Metal-Only.com "The reason that Iraqis an issue is because it did not need to become an issue. The proofwas not there, so it was forged. This is the point that MichaelMoore's critics are sorely missing. This is a crime. You cannot sayit any clearer than that. Certainly there is much more going on, butit seems many people are confused, and it is beneficial to focus onsome key points, and the general conduct of the Bush administration.You don't bowl over the United Nations because you want somethingdone right away. To be a leader, you must have patience, and itsaddens me that the deaths in Iraq are rarely presented to us in North America, especially the civilian deaths. There's no excuse forit."
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