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returntothepit >> discuss >> REPLACIRE sign to Season of Mist by the_reverend on Sep 29,2016 2:46pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Sep 29,2016 2:46pm
REPLACIRE sign to Season of Mist
Season of Mist is proud to announce the signing of REPLACIRE. The explosive, multi-faceted technical metal band are putting the finishing touches on its brand new full-length album to be released by Season of Mist in 2017.

REPLACIRE (Eric Alper - guitar, Zach Baskin - bass, Evan Berry [IMMORTAL BIRD, WILDERUN] - vocals, Poh Hock [NATIVE CONSTRUCT] - live lead guitar, and Pariah [NECRONOMICHRIST] - live drums) will air out some of the new material as support to GORGUTS on the Oct. 3rd 'Pleiades Dust' tour kick-off at Brighton Music Hall in their hometown of Boston, Massachusetts.

Guitarist/founder Eric Alper comments on the new material and forthcoming album, "Our goal was to be heavier, darker, and faster than on our first album. The new material has a more cerebral edge, and different layers that reveal themselves with multiple listens. Above all our material must be completely compelling to us while writing, recording, and with every performance. We believe bands operating in that space create the most captivating music, and that's where we want to be."

REPLACIRE was founded by guitarist Eric Alper in 2009. The band issued its first material, the self-released full-length album 'The Human Burden', in 2012. The 'The Human Burden's unique and wide-ranging material was an ambitious statement of intent, and cemented the band a thriving reputation as a must-follow heavy bands in the region. Following 'The Human Burden' release, the band toured extensively through the Northeast supporting the likes of BEYOND CREATION, HATE ETERNAL, MISERY INDEX, ARTIFICIAL BRAIN and more. Footage of REPLACIRE performing "Corridors of Resolution" from 'The Human Burden' can be viewed here.


REPLACIRE is available for interviews upon request. To speak with the band please contact Enrique Sagarnaga via email or telephone (215-625-8400). REPLACIRE news and updates will be made available through the Season of Mist website, the REPLACIRE Facebook page.

REPLACIRE tour dates:
Oct. 2 Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall w/GORGUTS

What the press is saying about REPLACIRE:

"Replacire's The Human Burden is what would have happened if Chuck Schuldiner were still alive today and mixed up with the likes of Obscura and Opeth at the same time. It's enjoyable technical metal that skips over all the flashy showmanship and dives gracefully into the otherwise murky waters of the modern progressive metal scene. In short, if you want everything you like about popular bands jammed into one 41-minute masterpiece, then you're in the right place." - Metal Injection

"The Human Burden is an intricate technical death metal affair but gives a lot of room to Opethian passages and subdued grooves. Replacire have a complex songwriting format down pat, but not in a showy way; they use their skill to craft distinct songs. Truly one of the few bands I would feel comfortable calling progressive death metal." - No Clean Singing

"The Human Burden is easily one of the best technical death metal albums you’ll have heard in a long time, if not for the simple reason that it doesn’t try so damn hard to be technical death metal. Think of Replacire‘s writing style as if Opeth just took on the Jarzombek brothers to join them in the studio and jam on some new ideas for a record; grounded in musicality, but damn is there some insanity." - Heavy Blog is Heavy
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toggletoggle post by susurrate at Sep 29,2016 4:33pm
i like the LED boards one of them built for their shows. very bright epileptic style. reminds me of dillinger the last time i saw them in 2003. must be annoying from a photographer perspective.



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