CYNIC in Milan: Video Footage, Photos Available

December 6, 2008

Fan-filmed video footage of the reunited progressive rock/metal band CYNIC performing the song "Adam's Murmur" on Thursday, December 4, 2008 in Milan, Italy can be viewed below.

Photos from the sold-out show (featuring CYNIC as the opening band for OPETH) at Club Alcatraz are available on the news blog Musica Metal.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Nunc Fluens
02. The Space for This
03. Evolutionary Sleeper
04. Veil of Maya
05. Celestial Voyage
06. Textures
07. Adam's Murmur
08. King of Those Who Know
09. Integral Birth

"Traced in Air", the new album from CYNIC, was released in North America on November 25 via Season of Mist. The CD's first run is a limited-edition hard cover digipack with the cover artwork embossed to further showcase the beautiful cover by renowned artist Robert Venosa, as well as eight original pieces of art paired with the eight songs found on the album. Venosa created the unmistakable cover and visuals for 1993's groundbreaking "Focus" album. This limited edition also features a poster of the cover art. Also released the same day is the "Traced in Air" collector's box, which will only be available for order online and limited to 1,000 copies.

"Integral Birth", a new track from CYNIC, can be downloaded at this location.

Returning from the "Focus" era for the new eight-song, 35-minute effort are are founding members Masvidal and Reinert along with Sean Malone (bass),and joining the band in the studio is newcomer Tymon Kruidenier (guitars/growls). The band recorded the effort at a California studio with producer Warren Riker (DOWN, SANTANA).

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