PHAZE I Featuring SOILWORK Drummer: First Taste Of New Album

January 13, 2014

PHAZE I, the violent brainchild of David Potvin (LYZANXIA) and his brother Franck Potvin (LYZANXIA) as well as friend Dirk Verbeuren (SOILWORK, DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT),will release its sophomore album, "Uprising", via Trepan Records/Wormholedath. Drums were recorded at Dirk's Die Crawling studio. The rest of the album was produced by David at The Dome Studio in 2012.

A song from the CD, "A Thousand Fingers And Claws", can be streamed in the YouTube clip below.

"Uprising" will be released digitally on February 2 via The Orchard.

PHAZE I had been years in the making, the Potvins working on this ferocious side project in between their LYZANXIA albums and gigs. It finally came fully into fruition in 2005 when David (vocals, guitar, bass),Franck (vocals, guitar) and Dirk (drums) managed to set some time aside together to record the first PHAZE I album at David's The Dome Studio. Soon after completing its self-titled debut, PHAZE I signed a deal with Scarlet Records. The record was mastered by Peter In De Betou at Tailor Made Studios.

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