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Brazil's NervoChaos Signs To Ibex Moon Records

Brazilian death-thrashers NervoChaos are preparing their third full-length, “Quarrel in Hell,” to be releases this spring via Ibex Moon Records.

The furious Brazilian metallers combine the best elements of all extreme music, mixing sheer brutality, amazing technical skills, and speed with thrashing vibes. With “Quarrel in Hell,” NervoChaos manages to deliver the most brutal and yet sophisticated output of their career.

“Quarrel in Hell” features special guest appearances by Alex Camargo (Krisiun), John McEntee (Incantation), Emperor Magnus Caligula (Dark Funeral), Sanguine & Wrath (Averse Sefira), and Mark “Barney” Greenway (Napalm Death).

“I have known Eduardo, the drummer, for a long time,” said Ibex Moon owner and Incantation frontman John McEntee. “When Incantation was on tour in Brazil in 2004, he asked me if I would do some vocals on a track from their upcoming album. Being good friends with him, I gave it a shot. The music was kick ass and it was my first time officially recording my vocals, so it was cool to hear how they sounded on the recording. The finished CD kicks ass. They have their own sound and I think the death metal masses will like it.”

The São Paolo-based group was formed in the spring of 1996, with the intention of creating an aggressive and chaotic band to shred the barriers of death metal and hardcore. In the decade since, NervoChaos has gained cult status in the extreme music scene thanks to their hard work and their demo tapes have become collector’s items in the underground scene.

The has shared the stage with a long list of international bands from all sub-genres of extreme music, including Cannibal Corpse, Krisiun, Napalm Death, Kreator, Biohazard, Dismember, Agnostic Front, Disgorge, D.R.I., Monstrosity, Volcano, Deeds of Flesh, Pandemia, Total Fucking Destruction, Belphegor, and Iconoclasm.

You can hear some of NervoChaos' material on their MySpace page.

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