ANURYZM: 'Breaking The Ballot' Video Released

August 8, 2012

"Breaking The Ballot", the new video from Dubai, United Arab Emirates-based progressive metallers ANURYZM, can be seen below. The song comes off the band's debut album, "Worm's Eye View", which was released on July 17 via Melodic Revolution Records. The CD was produced by John Bakhos and Miltiadis Kyvernitis at MNK studios and was mixed and mastered by Miltiadis Kyvernitis. It features guest appearances by Martin Lopez (SOEN, OPETH, AMON AMARTH),jazz bassist Rami Lakkis and synth player Uri Dijk (TEXTURES, ETHEREAL). The drums were recorded by Martin Lopez in Sweden.

According to a press release, "Worm's Eye View" is "a heart-stirring journey that seamlessly blends metal, progressive, and jazz leanings into an ever-changing musical illustration."

Commented ANURYZM singer Nadeem Bibby: "'Breaking The Ballot' is about saying enough is enough.

"We feel that for some time now things have been frustratingly morbid and dead-end.

"The song is meant to inspire people to wake up and instigate change for the better even if just for once in their lives.

"We wanted to do a video that looked and felt different than the norm but had that 'on-the-road' vibe to it so that our fans and viewers could see the real side of what it means to be in ANURYZM. The result, we feel, is something very honest and not exaggerated."

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