PYREXIA Launches Search For 'Rex Girl'

July 13, 2006

East Coast death metallers PYREXIA, who recently inked a deal with Unique Leader Records, have issued the following update:

"With PYREXIA getting signed now, it's now time to things back into place. And I wanna start it off, with Rex Girl!!! We will be looking for Rex Girl models in the PA, NJ, DE area right now, and we are looking to start shooting probably next week depending on how many applicants we get.

"What is Rex Girl? Rex Girl will have its own page on the PYREXIA website, as well as is going to be the newest and hottest thing to ever hit the metal scene. Will feature models, spokes models, calendars, magazines, posters, clothing lines, etc.

"If any of you ladies are interested, and WE LIKE YOU, we will wanna set up a time, [as soon as possible]. This is not for everyone, we are looking for gorgeous models, for shoots similiar to FHM and Maxim. This will be going into out fashion catalogue, as well as a calendar in the future, and possibly MUCH more.

"So if you're interested in getting your foot in the door real easy, and getting alot of exposure in the music, and modeling industry, email us at: [email protected]."

Send the following:

Name
Location
Chest, Waist, Hips
Height
Eye Color
Hair Color
Home Phone
Cell Phone
Headshot and Full-Body Shot

PYREXIA's first effort for Unique Leader Records, "Age of the Wicked", is scheduled for release this fall. According to a posting on the label's web site, "The new album sounds like a sequel to 'Sermon of Mockery', one of the legendary releases of the Nineties!" A full-length MP3 of the album cut "The Wicked Rise" is available for download at this location.

PYREXIA's last studio album, "Cruelty Beyond Submission", was released in 2004 via Crash Music.

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