SYBREED To Release New Digital Single

April 1, 2011

Swiss metallers SYBREED have recorded a new song called "Challenger", which will be released for download on April 23 exclusively on iTunes. The track will be enhanced with three "ass-kicking" remixes from BAK XIII, Voicians and Drop.

The "Challenger" EP is a standalone release, meant to serve as a sneak preview of the "catchy" kind of material SYBREED is working on for its next CD, tentatively due in the spring of 2012.

SYBREED's third album, "The Pulse Of Awakening", was released in North America in July 2010 via Listenable Records. The CD was mixed and mastered by Rhys Fulber (FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, FEAR FACTORY, PARADISE LOST). The cover artwork was handled by Seth from SEPTICFLESH.

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