THESYRE: New Album Due In January

December 20, 2004

Québec, Canada extremists THESYRE are set to release their second album via the Swedish label Vicious Recordings. Titled "Duality", the CD features "short, catchy yet truly old-school songs blending in thrash, black and punk influences," according to a press release. The album is scheduled for release late January 2005 on digipak, LP and picture-LP formats. While the CD version will feature a cover of SODOM's "Outbreak of Evil", the LP version will feature a cover of MOTÖRHEAD's "(Dont' Need) Religion". The label will also re-issue THESYRE's self-titled debut on the same formats, this time including a cover of BEHERIT's "The Gate of Nanna" as a bonus.

For more information on THESYRE, including an MP3 sample of the new album, visit www.thesyre.com.

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