MYPROOF: 'Pupil Of Astraea' EP Reissue To Include Bonus Tracks

September 25, 2009

Japanese melodic death metal/metalcore band MYPROOF will celebrate its decade-long existence by reissuing its critically acclaimed "Pupil Of Astraea" EP in October through Trinity Records Hong Kong. Dubbed "Decade Edition", the CD will include four bonus tracks exclusively recorded for this version and a totally new artwork. It will contain 40 minutes of the band's signature mix of melodic death metal, hardcore, and Japanese culture.

"Pupil Of Astraea" EP reissue track listing:

01. Stop This Moment
02. Meaningless Anger
03. Pupil Of Astraea
04. Invisible Force
05. Flower Dance
06. Thirty Hours Of Pain
07. Time Machine To The Future
08. Time Is Gone
09. The Life Of Nature
10. Planetarium Sphere (Abstract Mix)
11. [Hidden Track]

A video of the song "Pupil Of Astraea" can be viewed below.

According to the band's official bio, MYPROOF's "phenomenal ability to make mind-lingering melodies, great songwriting, unique anime-sounding guitar solos, perfect blending of death metal growls and Japanese-style ballad singing, and overall great musicianship will make you think why are they still relatively unknown in the metal world outside of Asia. The answer to this question is simple: it is because they are Asian. The metal community is committing a crime by ignoring talented non-American/European. If they will just open their mind they will discover that there are too lots of talented and phenomenal bands from Asia that deserves our support."

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