ARGUS “Boldly Stride the Doomed” Double LP Pre Orders OPEN NOW


ARGUS epic release “Boldly Stride the Doomed” will be released in a deluxe limited gatefold vinyl edition this coming September. Cruz del Sur Music is proud to open its pre-sales to all those who have waited to enjoy this already classic album in the pleasure of a vinyl edition… with such an impressive artwork by Brad Moore, this release will surely gain a place among the best pieces of your record collection.

This new edition of “Boldly Stride the Doomed” definitely has some additional interesting aspects to it:

– It is a limited edition of 500 copies only, double LP gatefold packaging, and printed on 140 grams vinyl for maximum groovy sound quality

– Improved mastering quality suitable for best vinyl audio performance by Justin Weis at TRAKWORX STUDIO

– It comes with an A2 sized poster of the original artwork by Brad Moore

– It contains two exclusive bonus tracks on a dedicated side of the second LP, ARGUS’ personal renditions of classics “At the Gallows’ End” by Candlemass and “Roisin Dubh” by Thin Lizzy

If this is not enough to get yourself excited, hold on, because we reached ARGUS’ guitarist Jason Mucio to ask a few questions about this release and the future of ARGUSRead more “ARGUS “Boldly Stride the Doomed” Double LP Pre Orders OPEN NOW”

PHARAOH “Ten Years”: an Interview with Matt Johnsen

Today is the official street date for PHARAOH‘s “Ten Years” CD Ep… without wasting time to rave more about the details and track listing we have already described profusely in previous posts, we have reached guitarist Matt Johnsen for an exclusive interview regarding this Ep and some anticipations on the band’s new full-length, tentatively scheduled for the fall of 2011…

“Ten Years” EP is finally out, what are your feelings about it, and how do you think it can preview the material on the upcoming new album?

The EP does not, really, preview the fourth album at all, since everything on it was written contemporaneously with the songs that appeared on Be Gone.  We knew, even before we hit the studio for that album, that we had too many songs for a single LP.  Read more “PHARAOH “Ten Years”: an Interview with Matt Johnsen”