THE BINARY CODE Debuts New Song

April 13, 2009

New Jersey progressive death metal outfit THE BINARY CODE has posted a new song, "Suspension of Disbelief", on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the group's as-yet-untitled debut full-length album, co-produced by the band and Paulie Cutri this past winter at String Theory Studios in New Jersey.

According to a press release, THE BINARY CODE's new material is "the band's most progressive, brutal, technical and genre-bending work to date, incorporating the brutal grooves of MESHUGGAH and artfulness of GOJIRA with a sense of technicality and musicianship that draws comparisons to avant-garde techsters SIKTH and BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME. This is breaktaking music that makes you stop and think... 'What the fuck did I just hear???'"

THE BINARY CODE has taken its "jaw-dropping live show" on the road in support of BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, JOB FOR A COWBOY, NECROPHAGIST and THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER in the past, and plans on hitting the road hard this coming spring and summer. A series of dates have been lined up with New York heavy-hitters TIGER FLOWERS in May and June, as well as a show supporting recent Roadrunner Records signees MUTINY WITHIN on May 15 in Brooklyn, New York.

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

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