CIPHER SYSTEM: 'Communicate The Storms' Video Released

January 17, 2012

"Communicate The Storms", the new video from Swedish progressive, melodic death metallers CIPHER SYSTEM, can be seen below. The clip was directed by Patric Ullaeus of Revolver Film Company, who has previously worked with DIMMU BORGIR, LACUNA COIL, IN FLAMES, SONIC SYNDICATE and KAMELOT, among others.

Commented CIPHER SYSTEM bassist Henric Carlsson: "We all got really excited to work with Patric Ullaeus for this clip. We knew that we were in good hands, for we have seen all the awesome videos he has done for DIMMU BORGIR, IN FLAMES, MNEMIC, etc. But when we saw the finished video for the first time, it was even better than expected!"

"Communicate The Storms" is the title track of CIPHER SYSTEM's second album, which was released in North America on October 11, 2011 via Nuclear Blast Records.

A press release states: "15 years after the birth of the band, CIPHER SYSTEM returns with what has to be described as a masterpiece in a genre where innovation has become sparse, putting their murderous machinations on public display, forged with fearsome skill and precision: 'Communicate The Storm'. Packed in the rapturous art of a true genius of darkened visuals, Seth Siro Anton (SOILWORK, PARADISE LOST, SEPTICFLESH),and with a mix once again stemming from the hallowed grounds of Studio Fredman, this colossus of an album is sure to send tremors throughout the scene when it hits the street."

CIPHER SYSTEM's debut album, "Central Tunnel Eight", came out in November 2004 through Lifeforce Records.

CIPHER SYSTEM is:

Carl Obbel - Vocals
Johan Eskilsson (ex-DEAD BY APRIL) - Guitar
Andreas Allenmark (ex-ANATA) - Guitar
Henric Carlsson (ex-NIGHTRAGE) - Bass
Emil Frisk - Drums
Peter Engström - Keyboards

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