THE CRINN: New Song Posted Online

March 5, 2010

St. Paul, Minnesota-based progressive/experimental metallers THE CRINN have posted a new song, "Meat Eating Machines", on their MySpace page. The track comes off the band's full-length debut, "Dreaming Saturn", whcih is scheduled for release on May 14 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Commented the band: "We are very excited to finally begin sharing 'Dreaming Saturn' with the world. 'Meat Eating Machines' is the second song on the album, and is as good an introduction to the roller coaster ride as you will get!"

According to the band's official bio, THE CRINN "was first formed during August of 2004 out of a frustration with the average and mundane, breakdown-oriented metal scene. Their decision to use an explorative style, without concern for genre exclusivity has enabled the band to evolve and grow in a way that other stylized bands cannot. Technical riffs, off-time grooves and jarring transitions are only a few of the focal points used when writing. These experiments have been labeled as mathcore, techmetal, techgrind, jazzmetal and even noodlegrind!"

THE CRINN's self-titled EP was released in 2007 through Corrosive Recordings.

THE CRINN is:

Cole Leonard - Guitar
John Nelson - Vocals
Chad White - Bass
Chris Zugschwert - Drums

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