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Byzantine (album)

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Byzantine
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 26, 2013
GenreGroove metal, progressive metal, thrash metal
Length44:40
LabelSelf-released
Byzantine chronology
Oblivion Beckons
(2008)
Byzantine
(2013)
To Release Is to Resolve
(2015)
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Byzantine is the self-titled fourth studio album from Byzantine. It was released on February 26, 2013. The album was partially funded through crowd funding site Kickstarter.

On November 28, 2012, the band premiered the first single from the album, "Signal Path" on MetalSucks. The second single and accompanying music video for "Soul Eraser" premiered on January 11, 2013 on No Clean Singing.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Which Light Shall Never Penetrate"5:16
2."Soul Eraser"4:44
3."Efficacy"5:23
4."Forged in the Heart of a Dying Star"5:41
5."Caldera"5:08
6."Signal Path"5:00
7."Everything I Touch Bursts Into Flame"4:17
8."Posthumous"5:48
9."Pathogen"3:23

Personnel

  • Chris "OJ" Ojeda - Vocals, Guitar
  • Tony Rohrbough - Lead Guitar
  • Michael "Skip" Cromer - Bass
  • Matt Wolfe - Drums

Singles

  • "Signal Path"
  • "Soul Eraser"

References