San Antonio metal band Life Cycles playing hometown release for EP on new label

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After nearly a decade making waves with its frenetic brand of thrash metal, San Antonio's Life Cycles has signed to Massachusetts-based 1126 Records.

After nearly a decade making waves with its frenetic brand of thrash metal, San Antonio's Life Cycles has signed to Massachusetts-based 1126 Records., with a Texas mini-tour that culminates with a release show at Paper Tiger on Sunday, Feb. 25. LIE and Soledad will round out the bill.

Rios and vocalist Jeremy Cuervas were just 18 when they performed that show, but the pair had known each other since fourth grade. They'd been involved together in SA's music scene for nearly as long. "It was weird. Like, he just was scared to do vocals," Rios recalled."So, was like, 'Well, fuck it, I'll do it."

That involvement in the Lone Star State metal community even led it to its current deal with 1126 Records. An introduction to the label's boss came courtesy of friends in a Dallas-based band already releasing recordings through 1126. While Life Cycles is looking for a wider audience, its members said they remain dedicated to representing Southeast San Antonio, where the group came together.

 

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