Texas' CRUXITER Release Self-Titled Debut

November 21, 2013, 10 years ago

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Texas traditional metallers CRUXITER have released their self-titled debut album via PrismaticO Records

Cruxiter has been catching the attention of many fans of the old and true. Although their style of metal is nothing new; it's definitely something not heard of in a long time. Their songs are filled with soaring vocals, explosive leads and harmonies, and extremely catchy verses and rhythm sections.

Their energetic perfomances has won over many new listeners, thus creating a solid fanbase in major Texas cities. On October 31st, 2013, a big day was marked for the band...their self-titled debut album Cruxiter was released via PrismaticO Records. Reaching the hands of many already, the album has received great responses from many fans and new listeners alike. The band took their time, efforts, and relentless ambitions and passion for heavy metal in hopes to release a great album in their own eyes, barely quelling their thirst for more, and their hard work paid off. Songs like 'Tall Dark Glass' and 'Traveler' are a must listen for fans of IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST and HELLOWEEN just to name a few.

What more can you add to such a solid release? A fantastic album cover art. It depicts a man touching the all knowing Cruxiter cube for the first time, sending his mind into madness, and grotesque creatures from other dimensions destroying his sanity. It was beautifully created by Paul Carrick who the band chose for his knowledge and love of H.P. Lovecraft which directly reflects on his artwork; something the band was really looking for.

From great songs, to a great looking album cover, this album is a must for you die hard metal fans who love the old metal of the early to mid 80's. Their influences are clearly shown in this album, and it is one of the reasons why it has received such a great response. Pick up a copy at Cruxiter.com, you will not be disappointed. The album is also available through Amazon.com, CDbaby.com, and iTunes as well.

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