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Cirrosis Posts New Music Video Online
Mexico's Cirrosis have just released their latest music video for their next single “The Daydreamer's Nightmare” off their upcoming album “The Collector of Truths” due out later in 2019. The album is the band's second studio release and first in English to follow their debut Spanish language album "Reciclando Desesperación" released 20 years ago in 1999. You can check out the video below.
The video was directed by Carlos Hermosillo and showcases the band's mix of death and thrash, suitable for fans of Fear Factory, Morbid Angel and Pestilence. The band has been lurking in the shadows and with Grammy-nominated producer Francisco ‘Chucky’ Oroz playing guitar they are finally ready to return to the underground metal scene and prove they can still write fast and technical music.
Even after 20 years, Cirrosis is still in demand and they are looking forward to satisfying their longtime fans and impressing new ones.
Vocalist Sir Oz comments:
"Fans will hear a more versatile and technical Cirrosis, it's organized brutality and non-pretentious songs. There are songs that seem to have an insane competition of virtuosity, we respect that, but we seek to offer a good song, heavy but structured songs. However, this does not mean that fans are not going to find technical aspects in our album; actually, they are going to find it a lot." More...
Cirrosis Debut New Song "A Better Place To Hate"
Mexico’s CIRROSIS have just released their lyric video for “A Better Place To Hate” featuring Kevin Talley (Dying Fetus, Suffocation, Chimaira). The single is off their new album “The Collector of Truths” due out December 1, 2018 via Concreto Records.
Watch it below:
Vocalist Sir Oz is excited to show fans what CIRROSIS has been working on and tells us what can be expected: More...