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Aborym - Reveal New Album Release Date


Italy's industrial/electronic metal band Aborym will release a new album called Shifting.negative on January 25th via Agonia Records. The follow up to 2013's Dirty was recorded with an all new line-up consisting of founder Fabban, multi-instrumentalist Dan V, bassist and guitarist RG Narchost, guitarist Davide Tiso (ex-Ephel Duath, Karyn Crisis' Gospel Of The Witches), keyboardist Stefano Angiulli and several guest musicians (including Sin Quirin of Ministry fame).

The album was mixed and mastered by Grammy-award winning Marc Urselli at Eastside Sound Studios (Lou Reed, John Zorn, Mike Patton).

Shifting.negative was engineered by Emiliano Natali (Fear No One Studios), Teo Pizzolante (Braingasm Lab) and Luciano Lamanna (Subsound Studios). Its cover artwork was made by French artist David Cragne (Asymetric Entity).

The list of guest musicians involved in the creation of the album includes: guitarist Sin Quirin (Ministry), Ricktor (The Electric Hellfire Club), Pier Marzano (Koza Noztra), drummer Andrea Mazzucca, vocalists Victor Love (Dope Stars Inc., Victor Love), Cain Cressall (The Amenta) and Nicola Favaretto N-ikonoclast. Further there's Greg Watkins (Static of Masses, Order Sixty Six) and Luciano Lamanna on modular synths, Kelly Bogues (Zogthorgven) delivering additional ambient noise, Joel Gilardini (The Land Of The Snow, Mulo Muto, Black Machineries) on additional treated guitars, electronics and (D)ronin, Ben Hall (Silent Eretic) on power-electronics and Tor Helge Skei (Manes) on ambient-electronics. There's also Tokyo based artist Youko Heidy responsible for experimental noise and FX and Leja Siv Harju who wrote the lyrics to "Going New Places".





Tracklist:

01. Unpleasantness
02. Precarious
03. Decadence In A Nutshell
04. 10050 Cielo Drive
05. Slipping Throught The Cracks
06. You Can't Handle The Truth
07. For A Better Past
08. Tragedies For Sales
09. Going New Places
10. Big H

Source: label.agoniarecords.com
Band profile: Aborym
Posted: 20.10.2016 by BloodTears


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20.10.2016 - 13:16
3rdWorld
China was a neat
Quite enjoyed their last album but by the looks of this it seems just worse. Sad.
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20.10.2016 - 13:25
MikeVonDoom

Wow!!! Cain Cressall from The Amenta as guest??? Count me in!!!
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23.10.2016 - 12:17
FYA
Destroyer
From my sources I know it's less black metal. More like straight industrial metal. But for real - 'Dirty' was a letdown. I love 'Generator' but no hope for this one.
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