KRALLICE Completes Work On New Album

September 8, 2009

Brooklyn, New York metallers KRALLICE have completed work on their new album, "Dimensional Bleedthrough", for a November 10 release via Profound Lore Records.

Featuring guitar wizard Mick Barr (OCRILIM, ORTHRELM) and New York's new renaissance/man-of-all-trades within the underground metal scene Colin Marston (DYSRHYTHMIA, GORGUTS, BEHOLD… THE ARCTOPUS) and now rounded as a full lineup with drummer Lev Weinstein (BLOODY PANDA) and bass player Nick McMaster (ASTOMATOUS),KRALLICE has created an album that goes much beyond the band's eponymous debut and has taken its hypnotizing progressive blackgaze into more transcendental and epic territory.

Like the debut times ten, "Dimensional Bleedthrough" is a more intense and much more involved album with its myriad of insane counterpoint and guitar acrobatics throughout its 77-minute discourse. Whereas in the beginning KRALLICE was seen as the "black metal band of Mick Barr and Colin Marston" (for the record, they don't really consider KRALLICE black metal),"Dimensional Bleedthrough" sees a more complete band feeling courtesy of the rhythm section provided by Weinstein and McMaster (who also does vocals on the new album) and has helped intensify the KRALLICE sound, one in which they have now defined as their own by converging the styles and influences from all said band members' respective repertoires.

Still the black/death metal influence is inherent in KRALLICE's massive sound canvas, along with influences that range from such acts as VOIVOD along with the inherent familiar traits that can be heard from all members' other musical projects.

"Dimensional Bleedthrough" track listing:

01. Dimensional Bleedthrough
02. Autocthon
03. Aridity
04. The Mountain
05. Intraum
06. Untitled
07. Monolith Of Possession

The song "Dimensional Bleedthrough" can be streamed using the audio player below.

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