Catalog Number: SRE717EP
Color: Black
Format: LP
UPC: 6430080236428
Cynic's vinyl reissues including bonus material to be released via Svart Records in February
2025
American progressive metal band Cynic's 2010 EP Re-Traced available on 12'' vinyl for the
first time ever, including a memorial tribute track to the late Sean Malone.
Cynic was formed in Miami, Florida by Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert in 1987, blending
elements of progressive rock, alternative, and metal. Their debut album Focus was released
in 1993, after which they disbanded in 1994. Since the mid-90s, the band has been based in
California. Their comeback in 2006 led to the release of the sophomore album Traced in Air
(2008), with the first four songs on Re-Traced being reinterpretations from that album. Svart
Records, in cooperation with Cynic, now presents Re-Traced reborn on a 12" vinyl, featuring
three alternative versions of the songs plus liner notes and an interview by Martin Popoff.
Paul Masvidal comments the reissue:
"Seeing Re-Traced pressed on a legit 12" vinyl is an exciting first, especially with the inclusion
of bonus tracks like Sean Malone's beautiful, never-before-released bass rendition of
Wheels Within Wheels and his magical performance on Integral, which I initially released
digitally as a memorial tribute to him. The electronic renditions of Traced in Air tracks like
Space, Evolutionary and King take the songs into entirely new realms. It's also synchronistic
that I'm now playing these songs in my solo acoustic ambient shows, finally bringing them
into a live format. Altogether, it feels quite special to see these two records reborn."
Adrien Begrand, PopMatters: "Rather than a simple remix of Traced in Air tracks, Re-Traced
is a deconstruction, a reimagining of the original songs. It's an ambitious project, showing the
band's versatility and willingness to evolve."
Chris Dick, Decibel Magazine: "Re-Traced shows a different side of Cynic. By stripping down
the complexity of their compositions, they reveal the emotional core of their music, making it
an essential piece of their catalog."
Scott Alisoglu, Blabbermouth: "Cynic's Re-Traced EP finds the group pushing the boundaries
of what progressive metal can be, transforming songs from Traced in Air into haunting,
atmospheric soundscapes."