Unfortunately, this modicum of stability wouldn't last beyond Neuraxis' European tour of 2003, and after indulging in a few side projects (most notably Milley's collaboration with former Quo Vadis members Arie Itman and Remy Beauchamp in a band called Jester), the members of Neuraxis welcomed new drummer Tommy McKinnon for the sessions that spawned their third long-player, Trilateral Progression, in the fall of 2005. This was widely heralded as their most mature and consistent release yet, but naturally, change was on the horizon yet again -- this time taking shape with founding guitarist Steven Henry's shocking departure in January 2006 (soon to be followed by longtime vocalist Campbell), casting serious doubts about the band's future in many fans' minds. Just as they had before, though, Neuraxis simply set about the business of finding capable replacements in frontman Alex LeBlanc and guitar player William Seghers, and then recorded 2007's Live Progression to break them in. The revamped group then proceeded to sign with Prosthetic Records and release the fourth Neuraxis studio album, The Thin Line Between, in 2008. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
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Throught Adjuster |
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