Tuesday, November 20, 2007

EXCLUSIVE ORCHESTRAL TRACKS TO FEATURE ON LIMITED EDITION VERSION OF BIOMECHANICAL 'CANNIBALISED'

EXCLUSIVE ORCHESTRAL TRACKS TO FEATURE ON LIMITED EDITION VERSION OF BIOMECHANICAL 'CANNIBALISED'

The forthcoming release from UK extreme progressive metallers Biomechanical is set to feature four exclusive orchestral tracks. These expanded and re-worked orchestral versions will only be available on a limited edition first pressing of 'Cannibalised' which is due to be released on February 11th 2008 in UK/Europe and Feb 26th in the USA.

These exclusive orchestral tracks have been masterminded by Biomechanical main man John K and include the songs 'Imperium (Absolution Parts I+III)' and 'Through The Remains (Consumed)' taken from 'The Empires Of The Worlds' and two tracks adapted from 'Cannibalised', which include 'Beyond The Descent (Fallen In Fear/Regenerated)' and 'Reborn Into Darkness (Through Hatred Arise)'. You can take a listen to the track 'Reborn Into Darkness (Through Hatred Arise)' at www.myspace.com/biomechanicalcannibalised now.

Mixed by the legendary producer Chris Tsangarides (Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson), 'Cannibalised' showcases an aggressive and confrontational side of Biomechanical, which is complemented by the addition of epic and cinematic-sounding orchestral tracks, adding to an exhilerating listening experience. With a fresh new line-up, which sees John K joined by Chris Van Hayden, Gus Drax, Jono Lodge and ex-DragonForce bassist Adrian Lambert, this release marks a new era for Biomechanical.

To view an exclusive picture of the new line-up and hear advance tracks from 'Cannibalised' head over to www.myspace.com/biomechanicalcannibalised.


Talita
UK and European Press and Promotions Manager
Earache Press Office
1-6 Denmark Place,
London WC2H 8NL
UK

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