PARIA To Release 'The Barnacle Cordious' Next Month

February 17, 2009

Omaha, Nebraska metallers PARIA will release their second full-length album, "The Barnacle Cordious", on March 17 via Black Market Activities.

According to the band's official bio, "traditional formulaic song structures were of no interest to PARIA while writing 'The Barnacle Cordious'. Rather, the band is attempting a sonic experiment with no hypothesis. The music is an amalgam of instruments coming together in order to produce a cohesive cadre with the emotional impact of a hydrogen bomb. This impact becomes clearer on two instrumental tracks that could be described as powerful, but not aggressive, demonstrating the eclectic essence that is PARIA. The defining features of PARIA are the individual intentions found behind each instrument. Each musician shines throughout the entire album while each is illuminated at different times. These are four luminaries, each to be appreciated in their own right. Likewise, the multifarious themes on the album should be appreciated in the same way. At times the lyrics tell a story, at others character studies are attempted. Throughout 'The Barnacle Corious''s entirety, the lyrics are meant to be an intelligible representation of the emotions behind the crashing waves of sound: sounds of anger, sounds of hatred, sounds of jealously, sounds of love, sounds of disappointment."

"The Barnacle Cordious" track listing:

01. The Barnacle Cordious
02. Circus
03. The Wallabee Dance Machine
04. Pish-Posh
05. Bomb
06. Rabid McFlygrid
07. Thrash
08. Be
09. I've Never Been Here Before in a Long Time

Check out a track from the CD, "The Wallabee Dance Machine", on the PARIAMySpace page.

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