LYZANXIA: Live Recording Posted Online

April 26, 2007

French metallers LYZANXIA have posted a live version of their song "Path Blade", recorded on March 30, 2007 at Chabada in Angers, France, at this location.

LYZANXIA's video for the song "Unsu" has been posted online at YouTube. The track is the title cut off the French metal band's third full-length album, "Unsu", which was released in September via Listenable Records. The clip was directed by Guillaume Pin, who also worked on videos for "Medulla Need" (LYZANXIA) and "Screams of Dying Dogs" (PHAZE I) and features a very special guest appearance by karate world champion Myriam Szkudlarek, who performs the actual Unsu kata, which the album and track take their name from.

The follow-up to 2004's "Mindcrimes", "Unsu" was recorded and mixed at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden by Fredrik Nordström and Patrick J. Sten. The mastering was done by Peter In De Betou at Tailor Maid Studio. The album has 12 tracks and the cover artwork was designed by Alain Tréhard.

LYZANXIA will hit the road with THE HAUNTED, MUNICIPAL WASTE and WOLF as part of the Cursed Earth tour beginning in early May.

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