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Neuraxis Begin Writing New Album With New Members, Announces Canadian Tour Dates

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Montreal-based death metal outfit NEURAXIS has started to write the follow up to "The Thin Line Between." These are the first tracks with new members, drummer Olivier Beaudoin and bassist Olivier Pinard.

Vocalist Alex Leblanc commented on the writing process; "It's going extremely well. We are working on three new songs right now, one of which is already finished. The chemistry with the new guys is awesome. They really bring tons of energy to the band. Both of them are bringing fresh ideas to the mix and are really creative. The writing is going a lot faster than we expected so fans won't have to wait a long time to hear it. The new material sounds phenomenal. Vicious, dark and epic are the words that come to mind when you listen to the new songs. Expect a brand new beast from this one. You guys won't believe it!"

The band also has some Canadian dates lined up for this winter.

Feb. 5 Sherbrooke, QC @ Bar Le Magog
Feb. 6 St. Hyacinthe, QC @ Bar Le Trash
Mar. 26 Winnipeg, MB @ The Zoo (MANITOBA METALFEST0
Mar. 28 Sudbury, ON @ Townhouse Tavern
Apr. 24 London, ON @ Moon Over Marine

NEURAXIS' latest album, "The Thin Line Between," was released in July 2008 via PROSTHETIC RECORDS. The CD was recorded by Jeff Fortin (ANONYMOUS) and features guest vocals from Luc Lemay (GORGUTS), as well as artwork by Dennis Sibejin (CHIMAIRA, JOB FOR A COWBOY).

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1. Greyback writes:

Well let's hope they don't suck like every other band who says the same thing every album, but Neuraxis are hopefully above that grovelling stuff and it's better than Thin Line...

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