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WARNING: This Video has one section with Strobe Effect lighting.
"The Incredible Machine" is the 2nd single from UK Metal band SYNAPTIK.
Taken from the new album "Justify & Reason"
Guest Vocal on chorus by Meyrick (Exist Immortal)
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Video created by Andy Pilkington
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SYNAPTIK is a British Progressive/Power/Thrash Metal band from the East Coast of England. Formed in 2012, known to incorporate elements from styles such as thrash, power, progressive.
Synaptik aren’t afraid to mix up the influences and certainly don’t fear melody with their heavier than a black hole riffage and dynamic vocals, death metal aggressiveness with a progressive, melodic outlook. They draw on influences old and new to create a mutant hybrid sound-scape that makes them stand out.
Synaptik have unleashed their critically acclaimed début album “The Mechanisms of Consequence” in a NEW REMIXED & REMASTERED special edition - on Defox records (Heart of Steel Records) and can be found in all good digital stores worldwide.
A video for the single “Your Cold Dead Trace” is now available.
The single features guest vocals from Alan Tecchio (Watchtower/Hades/Non Fiction/Seven Witches)
“SYNAPTIK combines the attack of melodic death metal with the deadly subtlety of progressive metal. The band comes with a remarkable pedigree and features members who count Download festival appearances and guest slots with the likes of Exodus, Skyclad and Iron Maiden amongst their achievements. Expect a dizzying double-barreled assault of intricate melody and sheer power”
M..J (Powerplay Magazine)
Synaptik are :
John Knight – Vocals
Ian Knight – Guitar
Kev Jackson – Bass
Pete Loades – Drums
Jack Murton – Lead Guitars
SYNAPTIK was formed from the melding of mad metal minds. Metal with a twisted edge, an edge believed to have been heated by the thermal production created during synaptic transmission between the sources.
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