PSY:CODE To Release 'Cause And Neglect' In June

April 15, 2013

Danish metal quintet PSY:CODE will release its second album, "Cause And Neglect", on June 10 via Mighty Music. The follow-up to 2010's "Delusion" contains 12 new tracks that blend technical riffing, atmospheric passages, progressive structures and hardcore metal. Lyrically, the album gives the listener an inside look at the deranged thoughts of five individuals.

"Cause And Neglect" was recorded in part in PSY:CODE's headquarters — an old wartime bunker a little outside of Copenhagen. Drum tracking was done at Hansen studios in Ribe, Denmark, and as on "Delusion", the process of mixing and mastering was put in the trusted hands of Jacob Hansen (VOLBEAT, RAUNCHY, MERCENARY).

In support of "Delusion", PSY:CODE toured with the legendary Danish death metal band ILLDISPOSED. Prior to that, the band supported SLAYER and MASTODON in Copenhagen — surely not a thing that a lot of up-and-coming metal bands start their career with.

"Cause And Neglect" track listing:

01. No:100
02. My Sick Redemption
03. Creator/Destroyer
04. Open For The Taking
05. First In Line
06. Trapped In Time: Stretched
07. The Sky Is The Limit
08. Hellish Tensions
09. Speak Up
10. Above
11. Senseless Patterns
12. The Source of Light

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