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Merging unparalleled musical bravery, prodigious musicianship, flawless execution and an angular landscape of forward thinking ideas, Between the Buried and Me reinvent the rock 'n roll idiom while pleasing their harshest critics: themselves. Joining metal's dexterity and progressive rock's psychedelic, multi-layered experimentation, BTBAM (whose name was inspired by a line of lyrics from the Counting Crows song "Ghost Train") create spine-tingling sound that contains visceral power, labyrinthine arrangement, mind-boggling melody and majestic beauty. The band has released five full-length LPs since its formation in 2000 including "Between the Buried and Me" (2002), "The Silent Circus" (2003), "Alaska" (2005), "The Anatomy Of" (2006), "Colors" (2007) and 2009's critically acclaimed "The Great Misdirect." The group has showcased its live prowess via a slew of world headlining tours and has participated in major touring festivals including Ozzfest and the Radio Rebellion and Progressive Nation tours. Since its inception, Between the Buried and Me has sold nearly one half million records and proven itself as a progressive rock pacesetter whose modernist clang pegs it as a paradigm to be followed and a yardstick by which other bands are measured.
The band has inked a worldwide recording deal with Metal Blade Records and will kick off the partnership with the April release of its new album "The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues." |