DARK MIRROR OV TRAGEDY Signs With TRINITY RECORDS

April 28, 2009

Trinity Records has announced the signing of the Korean symphonic dark/black/gothic metal band DARK MIRROR OV TRAGEDY. The group's second album, "The Pregnant of Despair", is scheduled for release in May.

DARK MIRROR OV TRAGEDY vocalist Material Pneuma recently told U.K.s Terrorizer magazine, "Fusion food is very popular in Korea, where one country's food is taken and made Korean-style for the Korean palate, so when asked what fusion music is, that is metal combined with traditional Korean music . . . I don't want to play those instruments poorly. If I try new things, I would rather play Korean music with western instruments than play Western music with Korean instruments."

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