MNEMIC, HATESPHERE Among DANISH MUSIC AWARDS Nominees

January 17, 2008

MNEMIC has been nominated in the "Hard Rock" category at the annual Danish Music Awards (the Danish Grammy Awards equivalent). The 40th Danish Music Awards show will be held Saturday, February 23 in at Tivoli in Copenhagen, Denmark and will be broadcast live on MySpace.

The nominees in the "Hard Rock" category are as follows:

MNEMIC - "Passenger" (Nuclear Blast)
THE PSYKE PROJECT - "Apnea" (Bonnier)
HATESPHERE - "Serpent Smiles And Killer Eyes" (SPV Records)

For more information, visit www.dma08.dk.

MNEMIC's latest album, "Passenger", was produced by FEAR FACTORY's Christian Olde Wolbers at Track Record Studios (KISS, MEGADETH, AEROSMITH) in Los Angeles. The CD features artwork by Asterik Studios (ANTHRAX, UNEARTH) plus guest vocal appearances by Jeff Walker (CARCASS, BRUJERIA) and Shane Embury (NAPALM DEATH, BRUJERIA). MNEMIC also completed a video for "Meaningless" with Revolver Film director Patric Ullaeus.

Watch fan-filmed footage of MNEMIC performing at last year's Brutal Assault festival, which took place August 9-11, 2007 at the Old Army Fortress Josefov in Jaromer, Czech Republic:

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