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Cynic - Traced in Air

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Cynic’s debut album “Focus” was such an incredible and groundbreaking work when it came out in 1993 that even today it is heralded as one of the landmarks of Progressive Death-Metal. Their innovative fusion of fierce Death-Metal riffs with intricate Prog melodies and experimental jazz structures lend them a spotlight position in the underground and conquered the respect of fellow musicians. Unfortunately “Focus” was destined to remain the sole testimony of their unique creative abilities since the Florida group disbanded merely a year after its release, a sad fact that might have also contributed to increase the cult-status around “Focus”.
It was precisely such immeasurable adulation that invigorated original band members, vocalist/guitarist Paul Masvidal and drummer Sean Reinert to resurrect Cynic from the dead in 2007 and record the highly anticipated follow-up to their seminal debut.
Although it merely seems like a comeback album to signal their return to the living, “Traced in Air” is much more than that. It can either confirm Cynic as brilliant forward thinking songwriters or on the worst scenario simply place “Focus” as a one-off spark of genius inspiration. While some us had a vague optimism that Cynic would come back with a stronger album capable of surpassing “Focus”, many though that was simply an impossible task to fulfil. It would be an error to replicate the formulas explored on their first album ‘cause honestly in the fifteen years that have elapsed since Cynic released “Focus” a lot of things have changed and Progressive Death-Metal with Jazzy inclinations can’t hardly be called original these days. Cynic obviously had a similar perception of things and had unpretentiously built a record that stands extremely well in today’s music scene without turning their backs on the past.
“Traced in Air” is a slightly different proposition than “Focus”, gone are the fiercer and brutal tendencies of yore since Cynic opted to embrace a mellower, progressive approach more in tow with bands like Opeth and Porcupine Tree than Death or Atheist. Their riffs continue to be intriguing and complex as before, yet it’s definitely a more graceful and sublimely melodic mood that prevails throughout the whole album with only the growled vocals provided by new guitarist Tymon Kruidenier lending the album a sense of ferocity. Gone are also the synth-processed vocals of “Focus”, now Masvidal focuses on a gentler crooning that meshes extremely well with the more organic and progressive nature of “Traced in Air”.
Although it differs slightly from “Focus” and most probably won’t be regarded as a classic work in fifteen years from now, “Traced in Air” is nevertheless a great record with stunning moments done by superb and innovative musicians.
(7.5/10)

Band info: www.cynicalsphere.com
Label info: www.season-of-mist.com

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Cynic reveals the artwork and track listing of new album!

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Reunited Progressive Death-Metal group CYNIC will release their new album, "Traced In Air" on October 27 through Season of Mist Records. The album contains eight new songs which were recorded at Glendale, California with producer Warren Riker (DOWN, SANTANA) and features the artwork of renowned artist Robert Venosa (who worked with band previously on "Focus").



"Traced In Air" track listing:
01. Nunc Fluens
02. The Space For This
03. Evolutionary Sleeper
04. Integral Birth
05. The Unknown Guest
06. Adam's Murmur
07. King of those Who Know
08. Nunc Stans

Returning from the "Focus" era for the new eight-song, 35-minute effort are founding members Paul Masvidal (guitars/clean vocals) and Sean Reinert (drums) along with Sean Malone (bass), and joining the band in the studio is newcomer Tymon Kruidenier (guitars/growls).
A trailer for the release of "Traced In Air” can be viewed below.

CYNIC will be direct support slot on the OPETH European trek in November/December. The band has also been announced as the headliner for this year's ProgPower Europe festival, and will be playing a special extended set at the show. A U.S. tour will follow in early 2009.

04 Oct 08 Baarlo (NL) Prog Power Festival

17 Nov 08 Glasgow (UK) ABC (+ Opeth)
18 Nov 08 Dublin (IE) St. Vicars (+ Opeth)
19 Nov 08 Birmingham (UK) Academy (+ Opeth)
20 Nov 08 London (UK) Sheperd's Bush Empire (+ Opeth)
21 Nov 08 Bristol (UK) Academy (+ Opeth)
22 Nov 08 Nottingham (UK) Rock City (+ Opeth)
23 Nov 08 Manchester (UK) Academy (+ Opeth)
25 Nov 08 Amsterdam (NL) Melkweg (+ Opeth)
26 Nov 08 Brussels (BE) AB (+ Opeth)
27 Nov 08 Paris (FR) Elysee Montmartre (+ Opeth)
28 Nov 08 Toulouse (FR) Havanna Cafe (+ Opeth)
29 Nov 08 Bilbao (ES) Cafe Antzokia (+ Opeth)
30 Nov 08 Madrid (ES) Heineken Club (+ Opeth)
02 Dec 08 Barcelona (ES) Razzmattazz (+ Opeth)
03 Dec 08 Lyon (FR) Transbourder (+ Opeth)
04 Dec 08 Milano (IT) Alcatraz (+ Opeth)
05 Dec 08 Zürich (CH) Rohstofflager (+ Opeth)
06 Dec 08 München (DE) Backstage Werk (+ Opeth)
07 Dec 08 Wien (AT) Arena (+ Opeth)
09 Dec 08 Stuttgart (DE) Longhorn (+ Opeth)
10 Dec 08 Köln (DE) Live Music Hall (+ Opeth)
11 Dec 08 Berlin (DE) Postbahnhof (+ Opeth)
12 Dec 08 Hamburg (DE) Markthalle (+ Opeth)
13 Dec 08 Göteborg (SE) Brew House (+ Opeth)
15 Dec 08 Helsinki (FI) Cable Factory (+ Opeth)
17 Dec 08 Stockholm (SE) Debaser Medis (+ Opeth)
18 Dec 08 Stockholm (SE) Debaser Medis (+ Opeth)

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/cyniconline.

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