CYNIC Previews Video for New Song, “Sha48* + 6th Dimensional Archetype”

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Progressive rock band CYNIC will release its new full-length album, “Ascension Codes”, on November 26 via Season Of Mist. “Ascension Codes” is a remarkably far-reaching work, and if nothing else, a clear indication that they have landed in a place of mastery. The album, paradoxically, acts as both swan song and rebirth. The artwork for “Ascension Codes” was created by Martina Hoffmann.

CYNIC is now sharing a preview clip of the upcoming video for the brand new song, ” Sha48* + 6th Dimensional Archetype,” which is part of a larger film that will be released at a later date. Watch and listen at below.

Founding member/guitarist Paul Masvidal comments, “Here’s a preview of ‘6th Dimensional Archetype’ from our new album ‘Ascension Codes’—featuring artwork by Robert Venosa and Martina Hoffman. This album and its forthcoming film immerse us in the Starseed’s journey.”

Pre-order “Ascension Codes” here or here

Michael Berberian, president and founder of Season Of Mist, adds: “I have, by now, released close to one thousand albums. None have been more dramatic, none have even been more difficult than this one. I can’t listen to ‘Ascension Codes’ without goose bumps, a mixed feeling of pride — because it’s a musical milestone, but it also contains a lingering layer of sadness. I hear Paul‘s pain on this record. I can feel it, I can touch it. But it’s transcended. ‘Art is to console those who are broken by life,’ said Van Gogh. Here is a demonstration of that.”

“Ascension Codes” Track listing:

 1. Mu-54* (0:32)
 2. The Winged Ones (5:08)
 3. A’-va432 (0:28)
 4. Elements And Their Inhabitants (3:09)
 5. Ha-144 (0:30)
 6. Mythical Serpents (6:24)
 7. Sha48* (0:19)
 8. 6th Dimensional Archetype (4:07)
 9. DNA Activation Template (5:25)
10. Shar-216 (0:23)
11. Architects Of Consciousness (6:20)
12. DA’z-a86.4 (0:34)
13. Aurora (4:34)
14. DU-*61.714285 (0:30)
15. In A Multiverse Where Atoms Sing (3:48)
16. A’jha108 (0:28)
17. Diamond Light Body (5:43)
18. Ec-ka72 (0:47)

The year 2020 will go down in history as a tremendously difficult time for the global human population. For the CYNIC family, the struggle was not restricted to a pandemic. It was two utterly senseless losses that threw the band’s immediate concerns into the background: the premature deaths of drummer Sean Reinert in January, at age 48, and bassist Sean Malone in December, at age 50, were shocking and unthinkable. Reinert, a founding CYNIC member since formation in 1988, was highly influential to a multitude of young drummers. His work on 1993’s “Focus” and DEATH‘s watershed 1991 album “Human” found him sculpting extreme technical metal with a jazz fusion-inspired approach. Now taken for granted, that approach to the instrument and the genre was undoubtedly pioneered in large part by Reinert. Though parting with CYNIC in 2015, his imprint on CYNIC is inescapable. The death of Sean Malone dealt another horrible layer of tragedy to CYNIC‘s 2020.

As of 2021, the future of CYNIC is unclear. Does “Ascension Codes” mark their final phase of growth? Surely the music finds them laying out a most ambitious trail of spiritual sonic travel, but to call any CYNIC album “ambitious” is redundant. They are, by their very nature, an ambitious band. “Ascension Codes” nine main songs are infused with explosions of color and energy. The struggle to attain ascension is as important as ascension itself. And after much searching, CYNIC has again achieved oneness with the numinous.

Recording Lineup:

  • Paul Masvidal / Guitars, Vocals, Lyrics
  • Dave Mackay / Bass Synthesizer, Keyboards
  • Matt Lynch / Drumscapes
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