X-PIRAL Recording New Promo CD

September 19, 2008

Athens, Greece-based power metallers X-PIRAL have entered the studio to begin recording a new five-song promotional CD. The effort will contain the following tracks:

01. Regression
02. Grave New World
03. One piece of Paradise
04. Children Of A Lesser God
05. [to be announced]

X-PIRAL earlier in the year announced the addition of singer Tassos K (HYBRID) to the group's ranks.

The band last fall parted ways with vocalist Michael Apostolakis, who was one of the three founding members of X-PIRAL. Michael Apostolakis appeared on the group's first two full-length albums, "Poison Eyes" (2005) and "Hunters" (2007).

"Hunters" was released in March 2007 through Greece's Burning Star Records.

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