CEPHALECTOMY: New Vocalist Added

January 12, 2009

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada-based death/grind metallers CEPHALECTOMY have announced the arrival of their newest member. Peter Mestre of THY FLESH CONSUMED (CDN Records) will share vocal duties with Jason Nichols and Corey Andrews on the band's upcoming release, "An Epitaph To Tranquility". Mestre performed on CEPHALECTOMY's 2007 single-song EP "The Dream Cycle Mythos" and was a major asset. Peter will continue to work with his original bandmates in THY FLESH CONSUMED who have three full-length recordings. CEPHALECTOMY's bass tracks are just being finished and vocals are to ensue very shortly. "An Epitaph To Tranquility" is expected sometime this spring.

CEPHALECTOMY's video for the song "The Igniting Tempest" can be viewed below. The song was recorded to help promote the "The Dream Cycle Mythos" EP, a 23-minute long song which was released in 2007.

Originally formed under a different name during the mid 1990s, CEPHALECTOMY went through several lineup and stylistic changes before finally coming together in 1998 as a solid project. Drawing from a variety of extreme styles, including death metal, black metal and grind, the band released its first demo, entitled "Gateway to the Gods", in 1997.

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