Noise Forest are on fire: With their third studio album ?Morbid Instincts? the band based in Kiel have catapulted themselves into the champions league of the hard music genre. Their live qualities have already long been proved receiving widespread acclaim and now with a new deal from Armageddon Music, Noise Forest can finally get their work into the stores. ?Morbid Instincts? delivers the perfect format: Mighty Metal - Riffing melding together with the angry energy of the intuitive, hardcore hook lines that slice into the skull. The powerful production out of Ali Orhan?s (their guitarist) own studio has given ?Morbid Instincts? the needed edge and power. Fans from Disbelief, Crowbar or Boltthrower should definitely open their ears to this album.An album with the all round thoroughness of ?Morbid Instincts? naturally doesn?t evolve out of nothing. Noise Forest can look back to fourteen years of band history. The band was formed in 1992 by the only left over original member, singer and guitarist, Owe Koch in Kiel and straight from the start they were mixing hardcore and metal elements long before this power combination came into fashion. Whereas the first demo ?Noise Forest? (1992) was pumped in by five musicians, the band then shrank to a trio. In this constellation two further demos: ?Slow Motion Nightmare? (1994) and ?Slow Virus Disease? (1995) were recorded and at this time Noise Forest orientated themselves in the Sludgecore direction, where there were definite Death elements to be heard. With the addition of singer and bass player Boris Kronenberg and a further guitarist the band grew short term for the demo ?Bring Them To Heel? (1997) to a quintet until then on the MCD ?A Sequence Of Reality? (1999) they first became the today?s foursome. In 1999 came the debut album ?Mortal Machines? where the sludgecore and samples from the previous years had to take on a groovier attitude and the guys from Kiel also stepped up from slow to mid tempo. The next album, the self produced ?Zero Existence? (2003) followed where the band was able to get it distributed through Twighlight Distribution. At this time the new guitarist Ali Orhan joined the band and there was also a change in drummers. Noise Forest took a little more tempo with them on ?Zero Existence? but still left a couple of Doom orientated tracks stand. Then, once again the membership changed: Dennis Köhler took over the role as drummer. Alongside their releases, the Kielers were constantly appearing on stage and worked themselves the reputation as being a powerful live act. Their energy loaded performances excited the audiences and soon convinced the talent scouts from Armageddon Music that they should take Noise Forest onto the books. With a deal in the bag the band then worked on a follow up album. The consequent, well thought out work carried out in the guitarist?s, Ali Orhan?s studio has been worth the wait: ?Morbid Instincts? convinces from the start. A new era is about to begin for Noise Forest.