FREYA: Another New Song Posted Online

January 18, 2010

"The Guardian", a brand new song from FREYA — the Syracuse, New York-based band featuring EARTH CRISIS frontman Karl Buechner — is available for streaming on the group's MySpace page. The track comes off FREYA's new album, "All Hail The End", which is scheduled for release on January 19 via Victory Records.

"It's 13 new songs that were recorded in Syracuse," Buechner recently told AOL's Noisecreep. "We had been in the studio for almost two months, since we did pre-production, and the artwork is done by our guitarist Brendon, who graduated from Philadelphia Institute of Art. The theme of the album is about how different cultures and religions [view] of the end of the world. By the end of the world, what I mean specifically, is the fall of different civilizations. If you look at people living on Easter Island and how their society imploded, one of the theories is that there were so many people living on those islands that people ended up breaking into different factions, fighting over resources and food. And we draw a parallel between then and our current civilization. I touched on this in songs [over the years] and thought it would be a great concept."

"All Hail The End" track listing:

01. The Light That Rivaled The Sun
02. The Wanderers
03. Human Demons
04. Labyrinths Of The Ant People
05. The Guardian
06. Iron Locust
07. Deities Of Wrath
08. Condemned
09. Sons Of Yamir
10. Choosers Of The Slain
11. Into A Wasteland
12. The Remnants
13. The End Of The End

FREYA is:

Karl Buechner - Vocals
Mike LaGrow - Bass
Brendon Flynn - Guitar
John Sullivan - Guitar
Joseph Murphy - Drums

FREYA's last album, "Lift the Curse", came out in January 2007 via Victory.

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