Album News
Cyborg Octopus to Release ‘Bottom Feeder’ on September 27th
Experimental death metal band Cyborg Octopus is set to release their brand new album ‘Bottom Feeder’ on September 27th.
Cyborg Octopus is establishing musical dominance in their recently announced third studio album, Bottom Feeder, recorded by Zack Ohren of Shark Bite Studios (All Shall Perish, Machine Head). The California-based band has been consistently releasing singles off the album since April to stellar reception by both old and new fans. “Dreamkiller,” “Midas,” and “Defective Immediately” are three of the new singles showing off the band’s ability to blend genres and break conventions about what a metal band is capable of.
With a dedicated member performing on saxophone, keytar, and additional vocals, Cyborg Octopus can expand their sound into wild directions. The band, while rooted in death metal and metalcore, constantly blends and is influenced by countless other genres, from Latin dance and electronic to funk, blues, or jazz.
Accompanying each single have been standout music videos showing the band’s sense of humour. Plots about the dangers of “Sax Addiction” or a Black Metal Kvlt music video on a basketball court highlight the odd combinations of ideas that create Cyborg Octopus music.
Comments the band:
“We pick up ideas and run with them – what starts as a fun ‘what if’ slowly becomes a fully fleshed out beast that we play together, and then to other people.”
Cyborg is known for their high-energy performances and is planned to be on the East Coast to tour on the release of their new album Bottom Feeder from September 27th to October 12th with Tomarum and Archaeologist (solo project of Kyle Schaefer of Fallujah).
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