Meshuggah Finish Mixing And Mastering

Band Photo: Meshuggah (?)
Swedish experimental extreme metallers Meshuggah have finished mixing and mastering their new album, "Catch 33", for an April 11 release. The follow-up to 2002's "Nothing" is being described as one continuous 47-minute song divided into 13 parts and is said to be "musically the opposite" of the group's 2004 EP, "I".
Source: Nuclear Blast
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1. relentless austin writes:
Cool! These guys are in a totally different realm of metal than other groups.
Honestly, their sound has gotten a little boring after Destroy Erase Improve,
but that's a hard album to follow. Can't wait to hear it!