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March 11, 2021
Omega Kaleid, out tomorrow, with a virtual album release party this Sunday, March 14.
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Omega Kaleid is
GIZMACHI in our purest form,â says bassist Kris Gilmore. âWe held nothing back!â
Guitarist Jay Hannon comments on the highly-anticipated release, âSixteen years. It feels like a lifetime has passed since we released
The Imbuing in 2005. So much has changed between then and now⦠With us, with music, with the world, etc. But one thing has stayed constant: Our music. Yes, itâs more focused and more mature, but it still sounds like us. There are many reasons why this record took so long to come out, but weâre not here to make excuses.
GIZMACHI. 2005 seems like a very long time ago now, and the band s excellent debut album The Imbuing never really got the recognition it deserved. This unexpected return after 16 years is unlikely to cause earthquakes, that is, until people actually hear it. With the inspired choice of
SOILWORK /
Björn Speed Strid on lead vocals, Omega Kaleid takes all the smart ideas, polyrhythmic mischief and scabrous, left-field melodies that made their debut so engaging and upgrades the lot, ensuring that
GIZMACHI are now fighting fit for 2021 and considerably more distinctive and original than most. It is always, as they say, the quiet ones. They are quiet no more, and