AZIOLA CRY: Chicago Instrumental Progressive Metal Trio Signs With Sensory Records; The Ironic Divide Full-Length To See Release In Early 2021 Thursday August 20 2020, 6:29 PM
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AZIOLA CRY: Chicago Instrumental Progressive Metal Trio Signs With Sensory Records; The Ironic Divide Full-Length To See Release In Early 2021

New Jersey progressive metal label Sensory Records announces the signing of Chicago, Illinois-based instrumental trio  AZIOLA CRY . The band has recently wrapped production on their third full-length release,  The Ironic Divide .

 


AZIOLA CRY  is Jason Blake on Warr Guitar, Mike Milaniak on guitar, and Tommy Murray on drums. The trio released their debut album,  Ellipsis , in 2005, followed by  Ghost Conversations  in 2007. The group has performed with bands such as Behold... The Arctopus, Don Caballero, Tiles, Far Corner, and others, while appearing at progressive rock festivals including M.A.R.S. Fest and more.

 

Closing a nearly fourteen-year gap between albums, 2021 sees the return of  AZIOLA CRY  as the band prepares to release their most crucial release yet.  The Ironic Divide  features four songs telling the story of one person's final descent. There are two types of people in this world. There are those who do good for others and make a positive contribution to society in some way. Then, there are those who do evil and hurt fellow humans. There is no rationale behind their behavior. They are cowards. This is their story.

 

Mixed by Steven Gillis at Transient Sound and mastered by Ted Jensen (Lamb of God, Gijora), the forty-eight-minute album is the band's heaviest and most intricate work yet.

 

Watch for full details on  The Ironic Divide  to be issued later this year as the band prepares it for release in the first weeks of 2021.

 

AZIOLA CRY:

Jason Blake - Warr guitar

Mike Milaniak - guitars

Tommy Murray - drums

 



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