![]() But the story didn't start there for front man Cedric Bixler-Zavala. The El Paso natives made their name off the single “One Armed Scissor,” an unlikely MTV hit that paved the way for mainstream emo as we know it today. His albums on D-TRASH and remixes of the roster have long provided a unique brand of excess to the table, a deftly rhythmic noiserama to burst open ears and destroy the mind.In 20, At the Drive-In was an inescapable force. All 16 tracks front to back remixed by UK noise/breaks artist HYPERDRIVER. The next cipher of SCHIZOID “The Next Extreme” era is unveiled. Also to come, a collection of remixes of the “Pariah” material by SCHIZOID’s peers from the D-TRASH Records cyberpunk scene and its underground.Īnd here we go. “Pariah” releases on February 14 2019, digitally available through bandcamp as well as all streaming platforms (iTunes, Spotify, et all). ![]() Anguished screams and dread-filled melodies drive an assault of blastbeaten negativity, in homage bands like LEVIATHAN, BLUT AUS NORD, XASTHUR, WEAKLING, CREBAIN, JUDAS ISCARIOT. SCHIZOID is no stranger to the genre, having performed as vocalist for Canadian cult black metal band DEAD OF WINTER who released the hellish “At The Helm Of The Abyss” on Profound Lore Records in 2005.ĭespondent and misanthropic, the 7 songs toll tales of elemental upheavals, cosmic tyrannies and self-destruction. Primarily known for involvement in the digital hardcore genre and waving the flag for the D-TRASH Records scene, the solo project (herein titled THE SCHIZOID) for now operates from an black metal point of being. 2019 brings the new full-length album “Pariah” by extreme-music artist SCHIZOID, marking the 20th year of the act with this long awaited return.
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