RECIPROCAL: New Song Posted Online

April 11, 2009

Southern California technical death metallers RECIPROCAL have posted a new song, "Voice Of Evil", on their MySpace page. The band says, "It is still in pre-production stages and is yet to be mastered but sounds sick nonetheless."

RECIPROCAL's self-titled album was recorded at Mad Dog Studios and is scheduled for release later in the year via Unique Leader Records. Samur Khouja engineered the effort.

Jeff Hughell (ex-BRAIN DRILL, VILE) joined RECIPROCAL in June 2008 as the band's permanent bassist.

RECIPROCAL was formed in January 2007 when ex-GATEKEEPER vocalist Jacob Enfinger and former WILLOW WISP guitarist Andy McLeod joined forces with ex-CRUSHING SKULLS guitarist Alex Crescioni and former GRIMFIST drummer Dustin Perle.

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