ANTIGAMA: New Track From Upcoming MCD Posted Online

April 19, 2012

The song "The Law", from "Stop The Chaos", the upcoming mini-CD from Warsaw, Poland's revolutionary grind/metal assassins ANTIGAMA, can be streamed below.

The band recorded "Stop The Chaos" at Warsaw's Progresja Studio with sound engineer Pawel "Janos" Grabowski, and commissioned the mixing and mastering duties to longtime friend and prominent Polish music producer Szymon Czech (NYIA, THIRD DEGREE). Featuring six tracks of the band's monolithic crushing power and cutting-edge grindcore tactics, "Stop The Chaos" will be released on May 18 through Selfmadegod Records. The album will be available in a standard CD pressing as well as a limited-edition CD in special screen-printed jewel case box with patch and pin (limited to 100 pieces),and via digital download, with a vinyl version coming later this year.

ANTIGAMA has already begun confirming live attacks throughout Poland to promote the mini-album, beginning with a three-day killing spree in mid-May, including a record-release party in Warsaw on May 18, followed directly by shows in Turek and Poznan. Guitarist Sebastian Rokicki comments: "We are totally stoked about new recordings and can't wait to get them released. So far feedback has been more than great. We look forward to promoting 'Stop The Chaos' on stage this May!"

"Stop The Chaos" track listing:

01. E Conspectu
02. The Law
03. Stop The Chaos
04. Find The Function
05. Intricate Trap
06. The End

This year ANTIGAMA will also release a three-way split with NOISEAR and THE KILL, and will record a new full-length album later in the year.

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