NewsSeptember 5, 2012 10:38 PM ET3,176 views

Abiotic album set for release

Official press release: Surfacing from the heart of South Florida, Miami's Abiotic transcends high above the rest with a most preternatural sound. By interweaving well-cultivated musical dexterity and pronounced lyrical finesse, Abiotic epitomizes an unwonted entity of unmatched musicianship. In a short amount of time since the quintet's inception in 2010, this ghoulish coterie has made a paramount impact in the death metal scene and support from the masses continues to grow. There is no doubt that Abiotic has a bright future ahead. These young Floridians never cease to amaze their listeners, and they leave crowds mind blown and chanting for an encore at every live performance. The five piece assault indisputably strives to leave a mark in the world. Symbiosis the band's debut album is set for a October 22nd release via Metal Blade Records. Today Abiotic have revealed the album track listing and released the first single from their debut album. Symbiosis track listing: 01. Metamorphilia 02. Vermosapien 03. A Universal Plague 04. To Burgeon and Languish 05. Hegira 06. Conquest of Gliese 07. The Singe 08. Exitus 09. Facades 10. The Graze of Locusts The five-piece group consists of vocalist Ray Jimenez, bassist Alex Vazquez, drummer Andres Hurtado and guitarists Matt Mendez and Johnathan Matos. The band has released two singles and a seven song studio EP entitled A Universal Plague. "Vermosapien", the second track on the EP, has recently been featured on the quintet's first music video, directed by Dan Drescher. The first single from Symbiosis entitled "To Burgeon and Languish" is streaming exclusively here. Get a first listen and be sure to pre-order your copy of the album.



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