LIQUID GRAVEYARD Featuring Former CANCER Frontman: Demo Track Posted Online
July 26, 2008LIQUID GRAVEYARD, the new band featuring former CANCER frontman John Walker, has posted the track "1760" on its MySpace page. The song comes off the recently completed "Criministers" four-song demo, which was recorded and mixed at The Artist Factory in Madrid, Spain. The remaining tracks will be uploaded in the coming weeks.
Joining John Walker in LIQUID GRAVEYARD's current lineup are Raquel Walker (ex-ABFYS) on vocals, Mark O'Connell (DECAIDAH) on drums and Adrian De Buitléar (MOURNING BELOVETH) on bass. Playing a style ranging betwen avantgarde death metal, alternative and progressive rock, this new group is "a giant step forward from [CANCER's] 'Black Faith' and 'Spirit in Flames' albums," according to a press release.
"Criministers" track listing:
01. 1760
02. Anthead Grotesque
03. Criministers
04. Their Words Grow Thin
LIQUID GRAVEYARD made its live debut on June 7 at Barracudas in Madrid, Spain alongside SPIRITUAL INTERVENTION and TEARS OF MARTYR. Fan-filmed video footage of the "Their Words Grow Thin" song can be viewed below.
Preparations are underway for LIQUID GRAVEYARD to record a full-length album in the fall of 2008. A suitable record deal is also being sought.
CANCER announced its split on March 1, 2006 "due to the lack of comitment to the band from John Walker [guitar, vocals]."
CANCER in 2005 released a "comeback" studio album, entitled "Spirit in Flames", on the Copro label. The group's first full-length studio album (fifth overall) since 1995's "Black Faith" was recorded over a three-week period at Philia studios in Henley on Thames, England. An EP, entitled "Corporation$", preceded the "Spirit in Flames" CD and was also released through Copro. Included on the effort was the group's cover version of the CELTIC FROST classic "Dethroned Emperor".
CANCER's most recent lineup included Carl Stokes (drums),Walker, bassist Adam Richardson, and guitarist Dave Leitch (PULVERISED). Leitch replaced Rob Engvikson in 2004 after Rob left the group to focus on his long-running ASATRU project (which has since been renamed DANELAW).
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