Zygoma unleashes new album

2016-05-18 by Mitch Worden EMERITUS | 4 Comments
Belgian metalcore/hardcore group Zygoma (formerly The Zygoma Disposal) have unleashed their new album, The Highest Court.

The album was recorded solo by the band over the course of ten months, during which they played multiple shows with groups such as The Hirsch Effekt.

The Highest Court features a total of 8 new tracks and is now available for streaming on YouTube or Bandcamp.



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NewBallistics
May 19th 2016
933 Comments


Fun fact: the zygomatic or malar bone forms the prominence of the cheek.

So there's that.

zaruyache
May 19th 2016
28767 Comments


"was recorded solo by the band"

which means what, exactly? They did it without a studio or a label or something?

Snide
May 19th 2016
7049 Comments


This was just okay. Some fun moments but overall I was pretty bored.

MarsKid
Emeritus
May 19th 2016
21057 Comments


@zaru yeah, they recorded it without any real studio/label help.

@Black unfortunately it's lacking the energy of their debut, which is much better.



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