KRYOBURN Parts Ways With Bassist, Keyboardist

August 14, 2009

Carlsbad, New Mexico-based metallers KRYOBURN have issued the following update:

"As of August 11, 2009, KRYOBURN bassist Hunter Correll has quit the band to move back to his home state of Kentucky. In related news, live/touring keyboard/synth player Kelly Bogues has parted ways with KRYOBURN to return to playing bass with his band NEGATIVE OFFSET.

"KRYOBURN is moving forward to replace the personnel as soon as possible. All interested parties, please contact KRYOBURN guitarist Todd Brashear ([email protected]).

"The band has a brand new album, 'Three Years Eclipsed', recorded and ready for release. They are talking with labels and other heads of industry about the upcoming release details and touring that will follow."

The follow-up to 2005's "Enigmatic Existence" (Candlelight),KRYOBURN's sophomore album, "Three Years Eclipsed", was produced by vocalist/guitarist Todd Brashear and KRYOBURN at the KryoLab in Carlsbad and was mixed and mastered by Tue Madsen (HALFORD, THE HAUNTED, MNEMIC, SICK OF IT ALL, AUGUST BURNS RED) at Antfarm Studio in Aarhus, Denmark. The artwork was created by Bill Reid and can be viewed below.

Regarding the band's collaboration with Tue Madsen, Brashear says, "When we heard Tue wanted to work with us, we were extremely excited. We feel his sound is going to fit perfect with the direction of our new material. He has done some amazing albums and we are all big fans of his work."

"Three Years Eclipsed" track listing:

01. Broken Hero
02. Burning The Doubt
03. Event Horizon
04. Slaughtered With Lies
05. Introspective
06. Season Of Suicide
07. Reinvention
08. Mortal Instinct
09. The Sickening

An audio "teaser" for "Three Years Eclipsed" can be found on the KRYOBURNMySpace page.

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