SystemHouse33 Releasing New Album "Regression"
Performing a blend of thrash, groove and death metal influences, Mumbai's SystemHouse33 has been a mainstay of the Indian heavy metal scene for the past 12 years. Now the band will release fifth album "Regression" in early 2016. You can pre-order the album here and listen to an album promo below.
"Regression" was recorded using guitars from the Washburn Dime series and Dean Guitars, as well as Ibanez basses and Mapex drums. Founding member and vocalist Samron Jude elaborates on the concept behind the new album:
"'Regression' is the paradox of progress; it is the disintegrating world we live in. We are doing more, but feeling worse. Covering the regressive nature of this progressing world, the tracks on the new SystemHouse33 album throw light on the omnipresent, yet rarely acknowledged two-sides of a developing world and how primitive a human being is in actuality. It's not just about the rat race, it's what makes people tread down that wide path of destruction masked in the tantalizing hype of being the only truth along with the alarming acceptance of a superficial life which has no place for morality. With this album, SystemHouse33 wants people to realize this evil around them and stand up for what is the truth."
In celebration of the upcoming album release, SystemHouse33 will join American death metal group Six Feet Under on the European "Xmas In Hell" tour. Dates are as follows:
12/3/2015 - Flensburg, Germany @ Roxy
12/4/2015 - Rostock, Germany @ Alte Zuckerfabrick
12/5/2015 - Cham, Germany @ L.A.
12/6/2015 - Wien, Amsterdam @ Viper Room
12/7/2015 - Berlin, Germany @ K 17
12/8/2015 - Madgeburg, Germany @ Factory
12/9/2015 - Aalen, Germany @ Rock It
12/10/2015 - Ingolstadt, Germany @ Eventhalle Westpark
12/11/2015 - Bischofswerda, Germany @ East Club
12/12/2015 - Glauchau, Germany @ Alte Spinnerei (Xmas Festival Show)
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