NEURAXIS: New Video Interview Available

July 24, 2008

HardTimes.ca recently conducted an interview with guitarist Rob Milley and vocalist Alex Leblanc of the Montreal tech-death band NEURAXIS. Watch the 10-minute chat below.

NEURAXIS' new album, "The Thin Line Between", was released earlier this week through the band's new home, Prosthetic Records. Featuring the studio debuts of new NEURAXIS members, guitarist William Seghers and Leblanc, "The Thin Line Between" was recorded with ANONYMUS guitarist Jef Fortin and features artwork from Dennis Sibejin of Damnengine Art (JOB FOR A COWBOY, CHIMAIRA). The CD is the follow-up to last year's live disc "Live Progression", which was isued through Galy Records.

NEURAXIS is taking part in the Summer Slaughter Canada tour in August alongside NECROPHAGIST, DYING FETUS, BENEATH THE MASSACRE and more, while Stateside dates are currently scheduled for this fall.

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