DEMISE OF GIDEON Release Debut Self-Titled Album
The debut album from Progressive Death metal band Demise Of Gideon, entitled 'The Demise of Gideon' is now available. The album was released worldwide on August 21, 2010 in all major digital stores, and on CD through www.bluefreya.com.
Rising from the deserts of New Mexico, Demise of Gideon bring a perfect blend of power and technicality to their music. From the hard hitting riffs of the opening track "Host Failed Death" to the sweeping scope of the 28 minute epic "Twingence" their debut album sets high standards in musicianship and songwriting, crossing metal genres to produce a brutal yet subtle sound.
Australian metal label BlueFreya Records is a new independent label specialising in worldwide digital and physical distribution and promotion of metal music. BlueFreya is proud to have the opportunity to distribute the debut release from Demise of Gideon.
For more information, please visit: www.myspace.com/demiseofgideon.
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Rising from the deserts of New Mexico, Demise of Gideon bring a perfect blend of power and technicality to their music. From the hard hitting riffs of the opening track "Host Failed Death" to the sweeping scope of the 28 minute epic "Twingence" their debut album sets high standards in musicianship and songwriting, crossing metal genres to produce a brutal yet subtle sound.
Australian metal label BlueFreya Records is a new independent label specialising in worldwide digital and physical distribution and promotion of metal music. BlueFreya is proud to have the opportunity to distribute the debut release from Demise of Gideon.
For more information, please visit: www.myspace.com/demiseofgideon.
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