GWYNBLEIDD: New Song Posted Online

September 22, 2008

Brooklyn, New York-based metal band GWYNBLEIDD has posted a new song, "Stare Into The Sun", on its MySpace page. The track comes off the group's full-length debut, "Nostalgia", which will be self-released by GWYNBLEIDD later this year. The album's artwork was created by Travis Smith. The 20-or-so-page booklet will also include art pieces based on photography of bassist Jakub Kupiszewski.

GWYNBLEIDD released its debut EP, "Amaranthine", back in 2006, later picked up for distribution by The End Records.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/gwynbleidd.

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