SYBREED IS: Drop Benjamin Burn Kevin |
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The Past - Formed in 2003 in Geneva, Switzerland by guitar player Drop and singer Benjamin, Sybreed was created as an apocalyptic sound machine, reflecting their mutual tastes for extreme metal and industrial music with conceptual contents revolving around social misery, everyday alienation and more generally, the decay of modern way of life. Later, bass player Burn and drummer Alex joined them, completing the band’s line-up for almost three years. During the first year of existence, they begun to work on material for their first album SLAVE DESIGN and then performed around the US to unleash its electronic violence on stage, which will help them build up a solid base of fans among the American audience. Coming back to Europe, they focused on stage performance for almost two years, doing more than sixty shows until beginning of 2006. At that stage, their drummer decided to resign, forcing the band to take a few months break. Meanwhile, Drop will
begin to work on what will become the Slave Design's successor, which
appeared to go far further from what they have done previously, re-introducing
Black and Death metal influences, and thus injecting a new dimension of
brutality in their music. At the same time, they will also develop further
the melodic side, increasing clean vocals quality and quantity, with still
this electronic touch making Sybreed’s sound easily recognizable
among others. The Present
– Having joined forces with the French label LISTENABLE RECORDS,
Sybreed is back with their second sonic attack called ANTARES, which perfectly
symbolizes what the band's music has become: an aggressive and monumental
shape of sound, a fast yet melodic extreme metal filled with futuristic
ambiances, relentless, blasting parts shifting to epic choruses, tortured
screams melting with desperate yet crystal clear voices, all that converging
to make you feel like the last man on earth, lost on the edge of the world,
witness of the end of civilization. Antares is the pulsing noise celebrating
the fall from grace, the loss of hope and innocence, and our own human
nature confronted to Eternity. |