CYNTHESIS: Album Details And Cover Art Unveiled

February 23, 2011

Pleasanton, California's CYNTHESIS will release its debut album, "DeEvolution", on April 19 via Sensory Records.

A label priority for Sensory this year, the magnificent "DeEvolution" tells the story of an elite group of leaders from a heavily industrialized city who find, brainwash and then exploit an indigenous tribes' shaman, believing he would be the perfect supreme leader. By propping him up as possessing all the answers to society's ills, the elites use him in order to gain and keep more control over the masses in order to influence the masses via religion, media, consumerism and government.

The brilliant cover artwork for "DeEvolution", created by Dennis "Damn Engine" Sibeijn (EXODUS, DRAGONFORCE, LAMB OF GOD, HIM),can be seen below.

"DeEvolution" track listing:

01. The Man Without Skin
02. Incision
03. Divided Day
04. Shallow World
05. Profits Of Disaster
06. The Edifice Grin
07. Twilight
08. A Song Of Unrest

CYNTHESIS reunites three original members of progressive metal heroes ZERO HOUR — founding twin brothers Jasun and Troy Tipton and original vocalist Erik Rosvold — for the first time on a recording since their heralded albums "The Towers Of Avarice" (2001) and "Metamorphosis" (2003),both considered landmark releases in the progressive metal community.

"DeEvolution" was recorded and produced in 2010 by Dino Alden (Marty Friedman, Tony MacAlpine, Vinnie Moore, ZERO HOUR),and while trademark styles of both the Tipton brothers and Rosvold shine heavily throughout the release, over the course of eight epic anthems, it is very clear by more relaxed pace and epic story of "DeEvolution" that this is NOT a new ZERO HOUR album.

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

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