SCHISM: New Song Posted Online

April 16, 2007

Italian metallers SCHISM have completed work on their debut album, "Designation Cluster", for a September release via Rising Works. According to a press release, the CD will "include 11 tracks floating through odd-time signatures, psychedelia, metal and melancholy, as though we were listening to TOOL jamming with DREDG, SOUNDGARDEN and MASTODON."

"Designation Cluster" was recorded at Zenith Recording Studio with producer Frank Andiver. The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. St. Barbara
02. Pavor Nocturnus
03. Angel
04. The Man Who Died In The Pool
05. Chakra
06. My Virtue
07. I Believe
08. Cronos
09. Polis
10. Giza
11. Today Is The Day

A streaming preview of the song "Angel" is available on the MySpace page of the Alkemist Fanatix agency which will be promoting the album (you can find it under "Schism Exclusive").

SCHISM is:

Cristiano Zappal - Vocals
Andrea Guastavino - Drums
Paolo Berri - Guitar
Massimo Perasso - Bass

Upcoming SCHISM shows:

May 06 - Noise Club (TO)
May 12 - La Madeleine (Genoa)
May 13 - La Cattedrale - Cusano Milanino (Milan)
May 25 - L.N.D. - Cellino Attanasio (TE)
May 26 - Queen Of Grace - Raiano (AQ)

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/realschismband.

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