PROTOTYPE's 'Trinity' Album Gets Digital Release

December 17, 2009

Los Angeles-based progressive thrash band PROTOTYPE has announced the digital release of its acclaimed debut album, "Trinity".

Originally issued in 2002 (2004 in Europe),"Trinity" laid the foundation for the group's style of progressive thrash and featured such memorable tracks as "Live A Lie", "Pure" and the title track.

"We're stoked to have 'Trinity' join the digital age," said PROTOTYPE guitarist Kragen Lum. "Many of the folks that bought 'Continuum' on iTunes have been asking us when 'Trinity' will become available. The physical CD is now out of print so we're very pleased to have the album available digitally for the first time!"

The digital edition of the debut PROTOTYPE album also features two bonus tracks, "Half Life" and "Chrysalis", previously only available on the European Massacre Records release.

"Trinity" is now available on iTunes, Amazon.com and other digital retailers via Nightmare Records.

PROTOTYPE recently finished recording drum tracks for its new album with producer Neil Kernon (CANNIBAL CORPSE, QUEENSRŸCHE, DEICIDE, NILE) in Los Angeles. Kernon is also scheduled to mix the album early next year. Songtitles set to appear on the effort — which will be released in 2010 via Nightmare Records — include "Catalyst", "The Chosen Ones", "Cynic Dreams", "The Ageless Heart Of Memory", "Into Oblivion" and "My Own Deception".

Demo samples of four new songs can be heard on the band's MySpace page.

PROTOTYPE is:

Vince Levalois - Guitar/Vocals
Kragen Lum - Guitar
Kirk Scherer - Bass
Pat Magrath - Drums

For more information, visit www.prototypeonline.com.

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