NEW MUSIC FROM THE BINARY CODE DESTROYS EVERYTHING IN ITS PATH

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at 3:32pm by Vince Neilstein

thebinarycodeheaderNew Jersey progressive death metallers The Binary Code have released a new song, “Suspension of Disbelief,” and I could not be more in awe (as if I wasn’t already). The new song, which comes from the band’s debut full-length to be released later this year, is the band’s most progressive, intricate, brutal and genre-challenging work to date. If the following bands mean anything to you, you owe it yourself to check out the new song: Gojira, Between the Buried and Me, Textures, Decapitated.

Once you’re through having your mind blown by the new song, you’ll need to see this band live; the young gents who comprise The Binary Code are some of the most next-level players I’ve seen anywhere, and will absolutely rip your fucking face off as your jaw drops to the floor in disbelief. The band has some upcoming dates around the Northeast with Tiger Flowers, culminating in a May 15th show at Brooklyn’s Trash Bar with recent Roadrunner-signees Mutiny Within and MetalSucks-faves Hung. Full dates are on their MySpace page. Get ready!

-VN


16 COMMENTS on “NEW MUSIC FROM THE BINARY CODE DESTROYS EVERYTHING IN ITS PATH”

  1. the ending of the new sonmg is really good

  2. Sammy says:

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  3. Doomedhippie says:

    Almost every part of the new track is just pure awesomeness! But that kick drum sound! What is that? It’s far too loud in the mix and sounds as if he’s borrowed a 3 year old ‘my first drum kit’ I can only hope this isn’t the final mix as that could really spoil the album for me!

  4. Eric Hanson says:

    Maybe it’s the shitty MySpace sound, but this band sounded pretty generic. I wasn’t impressed.

  5. Joe says:

    triggered drums destroy nothing in their path. they lightly brush against them.

  6. cink says:

    I like it, but the vocals are pretty crappy though. The production on the vox are bad and they aren’t that good anyways.

  7. JVSTIN says:

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  8. jaime says:

    I made it about 5 minutes in before i yawned so hard i passed out.

  9. FistedSister says:

    I like it!

  10. Fritz! says:

    The kicks sound more like morse code to me.

  11. Walker says:

    For everyone bitching about the mix. From a post on the Binary Code myspace.

    We hope you like the new song we posted! We know it was a long wait, but we figured we’d keep your mouths wet for the time being. The track that is posted is NOT a final mix, or a mix at all! It’s just to show you guys we didn’t forget about you all! The new track “Suspension of Disbelief” will be on our CD due out this year.

    I for one really dug what I heard and would love to hear the final disc. BTBAM should take them on the road, with Gojira too. Have the tour called “The bands that play crushingly heavy songs for 5-9 minutes with parts that make you think about the heaviness of LIFE tour”

  12. Elpants says:

    Lame.

    Next please.

  13. Gravy says:

    Binary Code. hahaha. There’s always ones and zeros……

  14. kitten_rape says:

    These guys are great! I can’t wait to see them in June! Good luck with the new material guys. The stuff I heard so far has been amazing.

  15. polishedupclownafterrapingyourmother says:

    yea ive seen them play and they are nothing great. i for one seen the guitarist and drummer tear it up, shit even the bassist they had for some time was better and more humble than the guitarist. individually great musicians but the music is boring for me. with the amount of talent these guys have they sure cant put together a good song. the drummer is probably the best part of this band, he needs to go elsewhere with his talent. he needs to go to a real prog metal band, this isnt prog metal. its just metal. good luck guys.

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