Showing posts with label Cynic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cynic. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

CYNIC "KINDLY BENT TO FREE US" ALBUM RELEASE UPDATES

Progressive/Experimental Metal/Rock titans Cynic have finally released the album title and artwork to their new full length album. The curiously titled album, "Kindly Bent To Free Us", which would be the band’s first release since 2011’s EP “Carbon- based Anatomy”, shall be issued in the form of 2 different LP versions and a deluxe collector’s edition as well. The album comes with a fresh batch of tracks as opposed to “The Portal Tapes” album which was a collection of demos from the band’s repertoire, released back in the March of 2012.

Tentatively scheduled to see a Valentine’s Day, 2014 release, serves to please the cynical side of those of us who would rather devour a farm-fresh record than go out, and well, “Valentinate”. Tasteless jokes apart, the Experimental/Progressive act promises a record that would add to the list of most anticipated records in the first quarter of the year, no questions asked. Cover art for the album has also been made public. Look below. We've also included some classic, cynical tracks while you wait.

-Aurko





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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

MOST ANTICIPATED RELEASES OF 2013 - PART 1


Here are some of our most anticipated releases of 2013. In no particular order, this is a list of five bands with upcoming albums / EPs that will most likely land in 2013. We've also included the most recent music / announcements from each group, whether from upcoming or past releases. This is part one out of three. Let us know your most anticipated releases for the year!

Killswitch Engage - Disarm The Descent

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Within The Ruins - Elite

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Vildhjarta - TBA 

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The Dillinger Escape Plan - TBA

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Cynic - TBA 

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Monday, September 10, 2012

CYNIC / TEXTURES PROJECT - EXIVIOUS


Cynic and Textures are both incredible bands in their own right, although not the most similar. So I was caught off guard when I found out there was a project between members of Cynic and Textures called Exivious which has been around ever since 1997. This is seriously a great band. They have only released one record back in 2009. It was their self-titled debut album.

This is how one of members describes the sound of the band - "Fusion, jazz, rock, metal, those labels are rather obsolete in the case of Exivious. The music tells a story of its own with mesmerizing beauty and intense depth." That pretty much sums it up.


Fans have been waiting for new material for awhile now, and it looks like it may be on the horizon. Apparently the band has dropped their side project, "do it yourself" intentions, and plans to accept a record deal soon. They also have plans to embark on their first European tour very soon. These are great signs that the band is writing new material, although no official announcements have been made.


But the good news came with some bad news. Stef Broks, the incredibly talented/groovy drummer from Textures decided to leave Exivious behind. This is a huge loss as a drummer like Stef Brooks is incredibly hard to replace. The new drummer Yuma van Eekelen managed to impress the band quickly. Looking forward to hear what he does in the studio.

Stef made the following comment on the changes - "After some very exciting years of playing with these awesome musicians and dear friends, my time has come to say goodbye. Exivious is turning into a full time band and I simply can't find the time to be a part of it anymore. I'd like to pass on the torch to my good friend and colleague Yuma van Eekelen, who will replace me with style and strength!"

We have some Exivious for your ears right here, right now. I highly recommend this group for fans of experimental, jazzy, progressive music. Enjoy.


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