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returntothepit >> discuss >> Cynic Streaming new song on NPR by the_reverend on Nov 4,2011 12:22pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 4,2011 12:22pm
"CARBON-BASED ANATMOY" EP AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 15th ON SEASON OF MIST
With less than two weeks before their Carbon-Based Anatomy EP is released, CYNIC have teamed up with NPR to exclusively premiere another new track. The song entitled "Box Up My Bones" can be streamed HERE. In addition be sure to check out NPR's interview with Cynic front man Paul Masvidal.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2011/11/...e-futuristic-sounds-of-rothko-metal

On their new EP Carbon-Based Anatomy, CYNIC have once again taken their natural interfusion of musical styles and turned it into something truly singular. Carbon-Based Anatomy is equal parts King Crimson, Tool, Muse and Allan Holdsworth. It's a 23-minute transcendent musical journey through the fertile musical minds of guitarist Paul Masvidal and progressive drumming icon Sean Reinert. Beginning with their much-venerated 1993 debut release "Focus", CYNIC have long been famous for pushing musical boundaries. Now in 2011, CYNIC have redefined themselves once again with a 6-song EP that combines diverse influences from 70s-inspired Prog Rock to cutting-edge Metal, tribal folk and futuristic alien shapes and sounds.

Carbon-Based Anatomy can be pre-ordered from iTunes and at the Season of Mist Web Shop. In addition the band has made the title track from the EP available for a free download on their website http://www.cyniconline.com and via the Season of Mist Website.

All of these diverse elements have been harnessed and carefully shaped by mixer John Hiler, into what is unquestionably the most open and expansive-sounding release of

CYNIC's career. Carbon-Based Anatomy is retro, yet at the same time is unapologetically modern. It is respectful of the groundbreaking artists that have made musical evolution possible yet refuses to be stifled by that reverence. It is wholly appreciative of past musical landmarks but is unashamedly forward- thinking. Carbon-Based Anatomy is CYNIC's next bold step into the future and is a harbinger of the great music to come.

CYNIC will be joined on their US and European tours by new members Brandon Giffin (ex-The Faceless) on bass and Baltimore Holdsworth-styled guitar prodigy Max Phelps. Tour dates are can be found below.

Lineup: Paul Masvidal - Vocals, Guitars Sean Reinert - Drums, Percussion Sean Malone - Bass (Album) Amy Correia - Vocals (Album) Max Phelps - Guitar, Vocals (Live) Brandon Giffin - Bass (Live)

CYNIC on tour with 3 and Scale the Summit
11/5: New York, NY @ Gramercy Theater (SuckFest)
11/7: Worcester, MA @ The Palladium (Upstairs)
11/9: Monteal, QUE @ Les Foufounes Electriques
11/10: Toronto, ON @ The Annex Wreck Room
11/11: Pontiac, MI @ Clutch Cargos
11/13: St Paul, MN @ Station 4
11/15: Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
11/16: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex (UT)
11/17: Sparks, NV @ The Alley
11/18: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
11/19: Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
11/22: San Francisco, CA @ Slim's
11/23: Hollywood, CA @ Key Club

For More Info Visit:
http://www.cyniconline.com
http://www.facebook.com/CynicOfficial
http://www.myspace.com/cyniconline
http://www.season-of-mist.com
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toggletoggle post by Alx_Casket  at Nov 4,2011 12:25pm
NPR, could have expected that.



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