Swiss Doomsters PŸLON To Release Second Album This Week

September 23, 2006

Swiss doomsters PŸLON are scheduled to release their second album, "Th' Eternal Wedding Band", on September 26 via Quam Libet Records. The CD contains twelve original cuts, written by all three members/vocalists, plus the video for the instrumental "2046".

"We enjoy trying out things and not having to stick to stereotypical doom, but we are honoured that some people are reminded of early [BLACK] SABBATH and SAINT VITUS. Of course, those bands are hard to come by anyhow," guitarist/vocalist Matt Brand said in a statement.

Added bass player and main lyricist Jan Thomas: "'Th' Eternal Wedding Band' is no concept album, although we wanted to try and and treat the recurring issue 'death' in several different ways, lyrically. This spectrum is wide enough to allow for the sad and depressing stuff just as much as for religious, dramatic, encouraging, transcendental and even tongue-in-cheek approaches. It's not meant to be 'something for everyone,' but diversified enough for the odd type of person."

"Th' Eternal Wedding Band" is distributed by Non Stop Music in Switzerland and by various distributors world-wide. A distributor for the U.S. has not yet been announced.

"Th' Eternal Wedding Band" track listing:

01. And Thus It Ends ...
02. Anaconda
03. Falling Into The Sun
04. Cannibal Coronal Mass Ejection (Black Sunrise / Chaos Theory)
05. A Walk Through Wonderland
06. 2046
07. The Cold Mirror / Fields Of Sorrow
08. In From The Futile Fields
09. L'épée dans mon coeur
10. Checkmate 64
11. To My Brethren
12. Dementia
13. 2046 (video)

Check out audio samples at Pylon-Doom.net.

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