PEGAZUS: Long-Awaited DVD Finally Sees Light Of Day

September 28, 2006

Australian metallers PEGAZUS have finally completed work on their first-ever DVD, entitled "Pegazus – Mythology Chapter II (2000-2006)". The first pressing of the disc, which was was released in Europe via Battlegod Productions and Twilight distribution, is in PAL format and will shortly be available to order online from the band's web site, www.pegazus.net.

In other news, PEGAZUS will play its first Melbourne, Australia show of 2006 on Friday, October 6 at the Dream nightclub. The concert will also serve as the band's special DVD-launch gig, according to a posting on the group's web site.

PEGAZUS' last studio album, entitled "The Headless Horseman", was released in 2002 via Nuclear Blast Records. The band has since split with label. A live album, entitled "Live! Thunder Down Under", followed in 2004.

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