NEURAXIS: Video Footage From Recording Studio Posted Online

March 5, 2008

Canada's NEURAXIS has posted new footage from the recording sessions for the band's fifth studio record. Watch the clip below.

The band's debut album for Prosthetic Records, "The Thin Line Between" will be the follow-up to "Trilateral Progression". Tapping Jef Fortin (of fellow Canadians ANONYMUS) for production duties, NEURAXIS entered the studio February 19 and is scheduled to complete the recording process later in the month. Alan Douches (MASTODON, CONVERGE, SHADOWS FALL) will master the effort while artist Dennis Sibejin of Damnengine Art (JOB FOR A COWBOY, CHIMAIRA) will showcase the record's visuals.

Due in July, "The Thin Line Between" will feature the following track listing:

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

The new album will be the first studio release to feature new vocalist Alex Leblanc and guitarist William Seghers, who previously appeared on the "Live Progression" CD (Galy Records).

"Live Progression" is the live follow-up to NEURAXIS' last studio album, 2005's "Trilateral Progression".

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