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Topic: Anuryzm New Album, Single & Video Posted: April 20 2015 at 08:52
Anuryzm Return with New Album All Is Not For All and Lead Single “Humanoid”
The
highly anticipated New Album “All Is Not For All” from the U.A.E. prog
metal band “Anuryzm” is set for release on June 15, 2015 via Melodic
Revolution Records.
“Humanoid”
is the first single to be released from “All Is Not For Al,l” it’s the
perfect introduction to the new album combining technical guitar riffs
with vacillating harmonious and powerful vocals. The track glides
effortlessly through euphonious and symphonic synth and acoustic
sections while at times incorporating traces of eastern and jazz like
arrangements. “Humanoid” has been released as a Digital Single and is
available via iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, Tidal, Bandcamp, Xbox Music and more.
According to the band:
“Humanoid” is a Sci-Fi epic about being watched by intelligent ETs.
They recognize that humans are a flawed and doomed species. They
question whether they started us off on the right path to technological
awakening or whether it was a mistake to give away knowledge.
“All
Is Not For All” follows their critically acclaimed debut album “Worm’s
Eye View” released in 2011. The new album is an uncompromising
collection of carefully calculated songs with an esoteric approach to
the instrumentation, and masterful compositions on this release. “All Is
Not For All” effortlessly melds elements of progressive metal with
power, death, and even thrash metal to solidify their own unique sound.
If
you listen closely you may even hear elements and an underlying
familiarity of bands that have influenced Anuryzm …….over the years,
touches of Opeth, Megadeth, Iron Maiden and even Queensr˙che make for an
incredibly compelling listen.
Additionally,
the band have raised an army of venerable musicians from the music
world to take up arms on the new album, with guest collaborations from
the likes of Michael Lepond (Symphony X), Uri Dijk (Textures &
Ethereal), Charlie Zeleny (Whiplash), and interestingly, Christopher
Chaplin (the youngest son of the late icon Charlie Chaplin) who plays
Cello on “Oceans Apart”.
According to the band, “Thematically
the album’s songs span a variety of topics including humbleness,
nanotechnology, illness, astral projection, extraterrestrial encounters,
love, longing and remorse, third culture upbringing, displacement and
Japanese warrior code (Bushido) to name a few.”
Track Listing: Mineral Full Agonist Humanoid Depolarized The Challenger Oceans Apart All Is Not for All 199x Impermanence Perispirit
Musician on the album:
John Bakhos (Guitars & Synths) Nadeem Bibby (Vocals), Miltiadis
Kyvernitis (Additional Backing Vocals) Michael LePond (Bass) Charley
Zeleny (Drums), Uri Dijk (Synths), Christopher Chaplin (Orchestral
Strings on Oceans Apart).
Touring Band: Nadeem Bibby (Vocals), John Bakhos (Guitars), Jay Jahed (Synths), Imad Dahleh (Drums), Rany Battikh (Bass).
Recorded by: John Bakhos & Miltiadis Kyvernitis
Engineered by: Miltiadis Kyvernitis
Mastered by: Three time Grammy Award Winning Audio Mastering Engineer; Bob Katz.
In addition The band have released a lyrical video for “Humanoid:
Previous praise for Anuryzm: “This
is broad reaching progressive metal that exhibits a gleeful disregard
for traditional limits and a satisfyingly unpredictable melodic
sensibility that glues the remarkably accomplished individual
performances together.”
– Metal Hammer The Band have also been featured in: Terrorizer, Rolling Stone, Metal Underground and more.
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