Lyric Video For New Song "The Incredible Machine" Issued BY SynaptiK
Norwich, U.K. progressive metal act SynaptiK is launching the sophomore studio album entitled "Justify & Reason" today via Divebomb Records (Snakes On Fire in the U.K.). The follow-up to the 2014 debut "The Mechanisms of Consequence" can be ordered via the band’s official webstore in various packages. Along with the release of "Justify & Reason," SynaptiK is premiering a lyric video for the new son "The incredible Machine" in the player below.
The creative process for "Justify & Reason" was a great, positive experience. Singer John Knight commented: “We have honed our skills and built on the knowledge gained from the experiences recording the debut album and channeled these into ‘Justify and Reason.’ The way we wrote and recorded this album seemed to work a hell of a lot better for us this time. A lot more time spent on pre-studio recording and getting everything sounding right, working on guitar harmonies, new drum patterns that fit the riffs and feel of the songs better. So when it came to recording it, it was quite a nice chilled but yet focused time, we got the whole album recorded in just a week.”
With the new album out, SynaptiK’s plans are clear — the idea is to promote the new material live as much as possible. According to Knight, “It's always tough with the lead up to realizing an album and this is the biggest push we have given an album, it deserves it, it’s a great album, I know everyone says that but I truly believe this and I really hope it goes on to win Synaptik more fans worldwide. It's a massive world and there are so many metal heads out there that I'm certain will really appreciate the songs on ‘J&R,’ they just need to get a chance to hear them. So the aim is to continue to push the album as hard and as far as we can, we are also looking for festivals outside the UK to give us a chance to play these songs live, so please share our videos and sounds, web pages and let all your friends know about us. Onward.”
"Justify & Reason" ventures into the dark, labyrinthine corridors of the human psyche to examine the relationship between inner emotions and society at large ? universal themes that transcend cultural and national boundaries. Each song has a different feel, they are their own monster, the lyrics reflect these different moods, the effects of anti-psychotic medication, regret, emotional abuse/control, and the human brain and the mysteries it holds.
Check out "The Incredible Machine" here:
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