MYNJUN: New Demo In The Works, Debut Release Available For Download

February 2, 2005

MYNJUN, the Stockholm, Sweden-based death metal band featuring former and current members of such acts as CENTINEX, IMPERIOUS, COERCION, WORLD BELOW, AMARAN and BOOK OF HOURS, are putting the finishing touches on their second demo, "Receding Strengths", tentatively due in late February/early March. Described as a mixture of MORBID ANGEL, SATYRICON, OPETH and early KATATONIA, the band have been approached by several record companies since their debut release, "Commencement", in late 2003, but have yet to ink a label deal.

MYNJUN's first demo, containing the tracks "A Dismal Token" and "Memories Intertwine", is available for free download at the group's official web site.

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