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News : Boris The Blade release ‘Paralysed’ lyric video

By on January 12, 2017

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Melbourne’s Boris The Blade release ‘Paralysed’, the latest single from the band’s forthcoming album Warpath. This is the band’s second full length album which will be released on January 27th worldwide though Siege Records.

Boris the Blade has seen some personnel changes in recent times and are now stronger, with the lineup taking the form of Daniel Sharp on Vocals, Josh Lording and Cameron Eyre on Guitar, Coby Chatz on Bass and Karl Steller on Drums. ‘Warpath’ features guest vocals from artists such as CJ McMahon (Thy Art is Murder) on ‘Misery’, Scott Lewis (Carnifex) on ‘Omens’ and Tim Goergen (Within The Ruins) on ‘Elixir’.

Warpath is Boris the Blade’s sophomore record, a follow-up to 2014’s ‘The Human Hive’ and 2011’s EP, ‘Tides of Damnation.’ It will be available worldwide on Friday January 27th – pre-orders available now. Click here to secure your copy.

Metal Obsession’s Rod Whitfield shares his thoughts on the upcoming album with a pre-release album review. Click here to read the full album review.

The ‘Warpath’ LP has been put together carefully and purposely, with the band hand-picking the people they wanted to work with to craft the brutal collection of tracks – and they had a hand in the production of the record themselves alongside Richie Newman and Mark Harris.

The Vocals were recorded, engineered and mixed with Richie Newman and Mark Harris at Juggernaut Music, Guitars and Bass were recorded, engineered and mixed at Half Moon Productions with Jamie Marinos and Lance Prenc and Drums were recorded, engineered and edited by Roman Koester at Complex Studios. The Overall sound was then mixed and mastered to metal-edged precision by Lance Prenc.

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