NEWS: Cell Press rattle a few French changes?

Mixed by Scott Evans (Kowloon Walled City, Town Portal, Great Falls) at Antisleep Audio and mastered by Carl Saff (Ken Mode, Blacklisters, Fu Manchu, Childbite), a debut album from Montreal Canadians Cell Press is pencilled in for 8th March. Titled “Cages” the record is proceeded by single “Things They Do In France”, a song about lost love and what could have been had it not been so toxic. Pre-orders are available over at bandcamp.

The band comment: “This song starts off with probably the most melodic riff in our catalog, then quickly turns into a fast and bumpy ride throughout the rest of the way. The structure of this song is similar to a toxic relationship as it starts off smooth then turns into an unpredictable cacophony of violent riffage, drumming, and screaming. There is also a double entendre to this song name and lyrics referring to the way Quebec both linguistically and culturally traditionally looked down upon by our upper-class friends in France.

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