Live Progression

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Live Progression is the first live album by Canadian death metal band Neuraxis. It was recorded live at L'Imperial in Quebec City, QC, Canada, on April 7, 2007. It was released on November 6, 2007, by Galy Records and Willowtip Records in North America, and by Earache Records in the UK.

Live Progression was meant to introduce the new line-up to fans, following the departures of founding member and guitarist Steven Henry and long-time vocalist Ian Campbell. It is the first release featuring vocalist Alex Leblanc and guitarist Will Seghers.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Apex"CampbellMilley4:12
2."Fractionized"CampbellHenry5:22
3."A Curative Struggle"CampbellHenry3:55
4."The Art of Sadness"Alsop, CampbellHenry, Milley4:21
5."Thought Adjuster"CampbellHenry5:14
6."Monitoring the Mind"CampbellMilley5:08
7."Neurasthenic"CampbellHenry, Erian0:40
8."Reasons of Being"MooreHenry, Thiel5:08
9."Clarity"CampbellMilley3:31
10."Shatter the Wisdom"CampbellMilley4:59
11."...Of Divinity"CampbellMilley, Henry4:55
Total length:46:43

Personnel

Neuraxis

  • Alex Leblanc – vocals
  • Robin Miley – guitar
  • Will Seghers – guitar
  • Yan Theil – bass
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums

Additional personnel

  • David Gendrom – instrument recording at New Roch Studio
  • Jean-Yves Theriault – front of house sound
  • J-F Dagenais – mixing at JFD Studio
  • Jeff Fortin – mastering at Badass Studio
  • Svencho – cover art, layout
  • Fred Laroche – photography
  • Caroline Traiter – photography
  • Yves Gagnon – photography
  • Patryk Pigeon – photography

References