Neuraxis – New Album Release Date Announced
Canada’s NEURAXIS have issued the band’s latest webisode video clip entitled “Neuraxis Studio Episode #2 – Guitars,” featuring footage and interviews from the recording of the band’s fifth studio record. Footage is available online at the band’s MySpace page. NEURAXIS tapped Jef Fortin (of fellow Canadians ANONYMUS) to record the band’s debut album for Prosthetic Records, The Thin Line Between, which will also feature a guest vocal cameo from the legendary Luc Lemay (GORGUTS, NEGATIVA).
“The writing and recording process for The Thin Line Between was probably the most intense I’ve ever experienced,” says guitarist Rob Milley. “Sound-wise this is going to be our best so far. Song-wise, it’s our most complete album to date.”
“I’m very happy with how the guitar playing was captured,” added fellow guitarist Will Seghers says. “Precise, vicious and dynamic are words that come to my mind when hearing the new album.” More excerpts are available in the webisode.
The Thin Line Between tracklisting:
01. Darkness Prevails
02. Wicked
03. Versus
04. Deviation Occurs
05. The Thin Line Between
06. Dreaming The End
07. Standing Despite…
08. Oracle
09. Phoenix
10. The All And The Nothing
Currently wrapping up recording and mixing of The Thin Line Between, NEURAXIS will be offering up more in-studio and behind the scenes footage between now and the album’s July 22nd release. Having entered the studio February 19th, Alan Douches (Mastodon, Converge, Shadows Fall) is now at work mastering the effort, and artist Dennis Sibejin of Damnengine Art (Job For A Cowboy, Chimaira) will showcase the record’s visuals. The new album will be the first studio album featuring new vocalist Alex Leblanc and new guitarist William Seghers, both having appeared on the recently-released Live Progression, via Galy Records. Live Progression is the live follow-up to NEURAXIS’ last studio album, 2005’s Trilateral Progression. More details, artwork for The Thin Line Between, tour dates, and regular in-studio footage updates will be available shortly.
I can’t stand reading MySpace, so please post updates about Neuraxis every 20 minutes on SMN.
Also, what’s with the improper bolding in the article? Check the track listing and the first occurrence of “NEURAXIS” in the last paragraph.