SYBREED: 'The Pulse Of Awakening' Track Listing, Artwork Revealed

August 22, 2009

Swiss metallers SYBREED will release their third album, "The Pulse of Awakening", this fall via Listenable Records. The CD was mixed and mastered by Rhys Fulber (FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, FEAR FACTORY, PARADISE LOST),and it is said to sound "immense." The vocals and the drums for the follow-up to 2007's "Antares" were laid down at the SDF studios in Lausanne, while the guitar and bass were tracked at the Drone studio in Geneva. The cover artwork (see below) was handled by Seth from SEPTICFLESH.

According to the band, "The Pulse Of Awakening" will feature such songs as "Nomenklatura", which is being described as "a groovy, technical and hypnotic piece of industrial metal"; "Electronegative", which is "equally technical but with an intense 'right-in-ya-face,' down-to-up-tempo pace"; and "Doomsday Party", which "sounds like the illegitimate progeny of EBM beats, synth-pop melodies and metal riffing."

"The Pulse Of Awakening" track listing:

01. Nomenklatura
02. A.E.O.N.
03. Doomsday Party
04. Human Black Box
05. KillJoy
06. I Am Ultraviolence
07. Electronegative
08. In The Cold Light
09. Lucifer Effect
10. Love Like Blood
11. Meridian A.D.
12. From Zero To Nothing

The Japanese version will feature an exclusive bonus track, "Flesh Doll For Sale".

Prior to the full-length CD release, SYBREED will issue an exclusive digital EP entitled "Aeon", featuring two new songs from the upcoming album and three raging electro/ techno remixes of "Emma 0" from their previous album, "Antares".

"3Aeon" EP track listing:

01. A.E.O.N. (5:03)
02. Human Black Box (5:10)
03. Emma-0 (BAK XIII remix) (4:02)
04. Emma-0 (Phreakers Syndicate remix) (3:38)
05. Emma-0 (Tanz / Tanz remix) (4:45)

SYBREED released its second album, "Antares", in the U.S. on August 15, 2008 via Koch Records. The U.S. version of the CD includes a previously unreleased song called "Plasmaterial" as a bonus track.

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