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Thursday, February 4, 2010 - Pyramaze - Limited 12 inch Immortal Picture Disc Announced | Pyramaze are proud to announce the release of a limited 12" picture disc edition of our latest album "Immortal". The release date is set to March 26th, and the edition is strictly limited to 250 copies. This release also marks the beginning of a new cooperation with Swedish metal label Inner Wound Recordings.
Inner Wound Recordings have also taken over the further distribution of the regular Immortal album, after our previous label was not able to fulfil their obligations anymore. Inner Wound Recordings is a division of Ulterium Records, and this company is well known for their integrity and close contact with the bands and the customers. They are in the music business for the music, which is exactly what Pyramaze is all about. The release of this limited edition vinyl is the final tribute to the Immortal chapter and our time with Matt. After this we will focus solely on new material again. The vinyl is available for pre-ordering at the Inner Wound Store (www.innerwound.bigcartel.com). Get your hands on this high quality collectors item before it's sold out!
Disc info and pics:
Side A: 01. Arise 02. Year of the Phoenix 03. Ghost Light 04. Touched by the Mara 05. A Beautiful Death
Side B: 01. Legacy in a Rhyme 02. Caramon's Poem 03. The Highland 04. Shadow of the Beast 05. March through an Endless Rain
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