Cynic's reunion is official \m/

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Ok. I lied. Not really official. But getting close to that.

From Blabbermouth:

Long-defunct Florida-based band CYNIC, whose 1993 album "Focus" is regarded as a landmark release in the field of technical/progressive metal, is rumored to be planning a reunion tour in the spring/summer of 2007, beginning with possible U.S. warm-up performances and culminating in a number of festival appearances across Europe. Although there has been no official announcement regarding the matter, informed sources have told BLABBERMOUTH.NET that CYNIC's planned reunion lineup will include Paul Masvidal (vocals, guitar) and Sean Reinert (drums, keys) alongside Tony Teegarden (vocals, keyboards), Chris Kringel (bass) and Santiago Dobles (guitar). Both Teegarden and Kringel previously toured with CYNIC in support of "Focus", while Santiago — who is said to be "the man behind AGHORA" — has been around the CYNIC camp since 1993-94 and was one of Masvidal's guitar students in Miami back in the day.

CYNIC reunion lineup:

Paul Masvidal - Vocals / Guitar
Sean Reinert - Drums / Keys
Tony Teegarden - Vocals / Keyboards
Chris Kringel - Bass
Santiago Dobles – Guitar

Prior to releasing "Focus" through Roadrunner Records, Paul and Sean played on the groundbreaking DEATH album "Human" alongside the band's mastermind Chuck Schuldiner and Steve DiGiorgio of SADUS. According to the CYNIC fan site The Cynical Sphere, Masvidal and Reinert described their relationship with Chuck as "very laid back", and were able to help Schuldiner with the writing by giving him input, which had been missing on the earlier DEATH records. The result was a classic record, and DEATH even got some MTV airplay. At the same time, then-bassist Tony Choy was filling in for the late Roger Patterson on ATHEIST's "Unquestionable Presence", and guesting on PESTILENCE's "Testimony of the Ancients". Meanwhile, Paul did some work on MASTER's "On the Eighth Day, God Created Master", and guitarist Jason Gobel worked with MONSTROSITY, playing lead on their "Imperial Doom" album. All of this guest work helped to enlarge the fan base for CYNIC, making them — according to a Roadrunner Records press release issued prior to the release of "Focus" — "the most popular underground act to never record an album." More recently, Masvidal and Reinert — both of whom are currently based in Los Angeles — have been keeping busy with AEON SPOKE, a progressive ethereal-rock project whose self-titled album is due late October through SPV Records.

For more information on CYNIC's history and contributions to the hard rock/metal world, visit www.cynicalsphere.com.
 
I hope if they do tour that they'll come down to South Florida. I don't think my car can make another trip to Tampa for a metal show. Good news either way, thanks for sharing :headbang:
 
I hope they do a U.S. tour and come to california at least. It would be cool if they did a tour with Athiest, Into Eternity, Quo Vadis, Augury, or Necrophagist for support bands. Now i'm crossing my fingers for a Pestilence and Nocturnus reunion.
 
*dies* haha. I can't believe Cynic is returning. I know we there has been alot of reformations and reunions in the metal world recently, but this one is still unreal. Cynic, unlike some of the others (Terrorizer, Venom) is a band that really made you yearn for more with a record as untouchable as Focus, and I NEVER thought there would be a continuation. I can't think of a better album to cite as far as inspiration, from technical death metal to mellow progressive rock/metal. I also love reading how Paul and Sean performed on Human in these articles. Human is my all time favorite Death record, and the drums play a VERY big part in this. This album makes me want to shatter my face every time I listen to it. All hail the legacies of DEATH and CYNIC. :)