BIOMECHANICAL: London Show Report Available

February 20, 2008

UK metallers BIOMECHANICAL kicked off their touring activities in support of their latest album, "Cannibalised", Monday night (February 18) in London. Aside from a short set at Earache's Christmas party in December last year, this was the first full live appearance of BIOMECHANICAL's new line-up, which includes bassist Adrian Lambert, formerly of DRAGONFORCE.

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. Fallen In Fear
02. Enemy Within
03. The Empires Of The World
04. The Unseen
05. Cannibalised
06. Through Hatred Arise
07. Predatory
08. Reborn In Damnation
09. Assaulter

BIOMECHANICAL was supported by OUTCRYFIRE and the "Star Wars"-obsessed ANCHORHEAD, who play metal re-workings of John Williams' "Star Wars" music whilst wearing masks of the characters of the film.

Photos and a review can be found at www.RockersDigest.com.

Mixed by the legendary producer Chris Tsangarides (JUDAS PRIEST, BRUCE DICKINSON),"Cannibalised" showcases an aggressive and confrontational side of BIOMECHANICAL, which is complemented by the addition of epic and cinematic-sounding orchestral tracks, adding to an exhilerating listening experience. With a fresh new lineup, which sees John K joined by Chris Van Hayden, Gus Drax, Jono Lodge and ex-DRAGONFORCE bassist Adrian Lambert, this release marks a new era for BIOMECHANICAL.

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