BIOMECHANICAL Announce Release Date For Cannibalised

September 27, 2007, 17 years ago

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UK epic- thrash metallers BIOMECHANICAL have announced the release date for their new album, Cannibalised, mixed by famed producer Chris Tsangarides (JUDAS PRIEST).

The album will be available via Earache on February 11th, 2008.

The band recently an exclusive advance track entitled 'Fallen In Fear' on their MySpace page for fans to get a taste of what to expect from the hotly anticipated release.

To listen to the track head to this location.

Frontman John K, who recently recruited new members Jonno Lodge (drums ) and Gus Drax and Chris Van Hayden on guitars, had this to say about the Cannibalised project which is the closing chapter of the story which began with their 2003 debut release 8 Moons.

"There are no compromises on this album. It?s Metal without boundaries and as much energy as we could possibly deliver. Cannibalised brings a dark closure to the debut and the Earache released album The Empires of the Worlds.

All the elements of the other albums are there but with a much heavier sound and more aggression. The songwriting follows the emotional pull of each individual track, going from heavily orchestrated tracks to full-on Metal. It was a long journey getting this album done but now it?s completed with the help of Chris Tsangarides and Jon Ashley with whom we finally managed to deliver Cannibalised. From the Cover Art side of things Nat Jones has astonished us once again! Huge thanks go to to these guys and looking forward taking this album on the road!!"

Fans can take an exclusive sneak-peak at this cover art at www.myspace.com/biomechanicalcannibalised. Stay posted to this site for more information about the release.

Cannibalised tracklisting: 'Fallen In Fear', 'The Unseen', 'Cannibalised', 'Breathing Silence', 'Predatory', 'Slow The Poison', 'Consumed', 'Reborn In Damnation', 'Through Hatred Arise', 'Violent Descent'.


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