MYTHIASIN: Former STEEL PROPHET Begins Recording New Album

July 28, 2006

MYTHIASIN, the band fronted by former STEEL PROPHET vocalist Rick Mythiasin, has commenced the recording sessions for its debut album, tentatively due before the end of the year through an as-yet-undisclosed label. The drum tracks for the song "The Truth" were completed last Sunday (July 23). Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Punishment Overdue", "Lost Voice in a Crowd", "The Future is the End", "Grey Skies", "Coming Home", "Origins", "Tell Tale Heart", "The Gathering of Five" and "Grey Mist Death". Check out demo versions of the tracks "The Future is the End", "Punishment Overdue" and "Lost Voice in a Crowd" at this location.

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