PYRRAH: 'Eternal Cremation' EP To Be Re-Released With New Artwork

July 28, 2009

Canadian female-fronted experimental death metallers PYRRAH will have their 2008 EP, "Eternal Cremation", re-released through the New Zealand label Satanica on July 31. The new version of "Eternal Cremation" will include all the original recordings, but with updated artwork.

"Eternal Cremation" track listing:

01. Bestial Plague
02. The Lake of Burning Suffering
03. Human Debris
04. Sleepwalkers

Formed in 2005, PYRRAH began recording "Eternal Cremation" in late 2007. The band has since shared the stage with such bands as INCANTATION and ESTUARY.

PYRRAH is:

Christine P. Newman - Vocals
George Matthew - Guitar
David Whelan - Bass
Glennmar Miculob - Drums

For more information, visit www.pyrrah.ca.

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