Inner Surge is a an aggressive, thought-provoking band from Canada. The band's music is crafted to reward music listeners who demand more than the mundane, watered down offerings of the modern music industry. Inner Surge has been described as 'one of the best imports that Canada has to offer' by RWS Magazine. Reviewer Magazine calls them 'the sound of the future.' With an eclectic approach, the band fuses metal, rock, punk, hardcore and progressive influences. As opposed to conforming to the 'meathead' mentality of heavy music today, Inner Surge is focused on breaking those stereotypes down, and pushing boundaries, both lyrically and musically.
The band was formed in 2001 by Steve Moore, who wrote and recorded the debut album 'Solus Verum'. The next album 'Matrika', was released to excellent reviews. Space Junkies Magazine gave it 10+ out of 10, while Bands United described it as 'Disturbingly fresh'. Inner Surge's 3rd CD 'Signals Screaming, received top reviews from around the world. Canadanoise.com says 'Signals Screaming is a battering-ram of an album that is impressive and powerful, both in sound and in message. The force of its lyrics is impossible to shut out.'
Inner Surge was featured in the new book by Garry Sharpe-Young 'New Wave of American Heavy Metal' alongside Dillinger Escape Plan, Mastodon, and Norma Jean. Additionally the band will be featured on the official movie soundtrack for the upcoming feature film 'Cabras'. The director, Fredy Polania, describes Inner Surge as 'the next Rage against the Machine'. Inner Surge's music will also appear on the soundtrack for the psychological thriller 'Amok!', and the Paladin Pictures film score for 'Rebellion of Thought'. Inner Surge's music video for 'Retribution Song', directed by Polania, explores the band's political views and was partially inspired by the Zapatista's(EZLN), a group of Chiapas revolutionaries whom Inner Surge are supporters of. The band's second music video for 'Wolves' was directed by Shaun Friesen of Free Zen Design. A radical departure from the 'Retribution Song' music video, the video focuses on artwork to send a political message, with the band taking a backseat. The subject matter of the song and video deals with the events leading to and during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, when militia groups and ordinary civilians were encouraged to 'cut the tall trees' and murder Tutsis and moderate Hutu's. The video for 'Wolves' can be downloaded at the 'Wolves' official site at www.freezen.ca/Wolves or www.innersurge.com.
Inner Surge's newest album, 'An Offering' is their most controversial and thought provoking thus far. Taking on religious crimes, holocaust revisionalism, genocidal militias, corrupt governments and corporations, indigenous rights, personal politics, and the decayed state of modern music, the band is determined to be heard. 'An Offering' is set for release through Cyclone Records and Overthrow Promotions January 26, 2008.