MYRATH Signs With NIGHTMARE RECORDS

December 18, 2009

Nightmare Records has announced the signing of the Tunisian progressive metal band MYRATH to a worldwide deal (except Europe, where the band is signed to XIII Bis Records). The group's third album, "Desert Call", will be released in January.

The Nightmare Records version of the CD will include one exclusive bonus track — "Hard Times".

"Desert Call" track listing:

01. Forever And A Day
02. Tempests Of Sorrows
03. Desert Call
04. Madness
05. Silent Cries
06. Memories
07. Ironic Destiny
08. No Turning Back
09. Empty World
10. Shockwave
11. Hard Times (exclusive bonus track)

MYRATH is:

Zaher Zorgati - Vocals
Malek Ben Arbia - Guitars
Elyes Bouchoucha - Keyboards
Anis Jouini - Bass
Saif Ouhibi - Drums

MYRATH (English meaning: "Legacy") is a metal band from Tunisia, a small county well known for its resort areas on the Mediterranean coast but certainly not for its metal bands.

It all started In March 24, 2006 when the band opened for ROBERT PLANT and ADAGIO in Carthage Amphitheater (Tunisia) in front of nearly 7,000 rock/metal fans. ADAGIO keyboard player Kevin Codfert, who watched MYRATH's performance and later listened to MYRATH's first self-produced album, "Double Face" (released in March 2005 in Tunisia only) saw great potential in the band as well as promising composing skills.

MYRATH's debut album, "Hope", was recorded in December 2006 at a low-cost studio in Tunis-Tunisia, with the valuable assistance and guidence of Kevin Codfert (ADAGIO) as engineer and producer. This CD was a turning point in MYRATH's career as the band ended up signing a deal with the French label Brennus Music, which released "Hope" worldwide in September 2007.

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

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