THABU (Argentina) signed an deal with PURE PROG RECORDS / Pure Steel Records!

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THABU from Argentina signed an deal with PURE PROG RECORDS, an sublabel of PURE STEEL RECORDS for Europe, North America and Japan. The band play fantastic Progressive Metal in style of ARK / OUTWORLD and SYMPHONY X.... We are very proud and happy about this signing – it´s the next high-end release on Pure Prog Records.
The second album “Reborn” will be released officially in the contract area in November 2012.
The band states:
“We are glad to announce that we have signed with PURE PROG RECORDS/Pure Steel Records. It’s a great honor for us to be part of their roster.”
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Line-Up:
drums - Leandro Bulanikian
guitars - Santiago Diaz Garces
bass - Marco Ignacio Toba
vocals - James Robledo
 
THABU publish now the official video to "A Game Of Lies" from the upcoming album "Reborn". The new album will be released in late 2012 via PURE PROG RECORDS.

 
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THABU - "Reborn" - Cover, Track List, Release Date: December 07, 2012

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The official release date of the second album of THABU (Argentina), "Reborn", is December 07, 2012.

Metal from Argentina? Yes, sure: Insiders can probably think of some names of South American bands. But: Progressive Metal from Argentina? Nada, nothing.

So it’s about time to change this situation. And it will change, because THABU is not only a Progressive Metal band; the four guys from Buenos Aires really live this kind of music, so that they will certainly be able to compete with bands from all over the world.
The band’s second album “Reborn” offers you powerful progressive metal, which is made distinctive by their multi-faceted music as well as James Robledo’s powerful voice. The band, which was founded in 2004, has found its own style, which reminds you of other Power Metal bands, but never too much. Wait until you’ve heard the whole album, especially the final track, and you will know that everything will be possible for THABU.

Pure Steel Records made a contract with THABU, to release their album “Reborn” once again (the first time it was self-released by the band) on their sub-label Pure Prog Records, to make it more accessible to a broader public.
Stefan Glas (Rock Hard, Rocks, Underground Empire)

Track list:

1 A Game of Lies
2 Reborn
3 Fictionating the present
4 Beyond the End
5 Theater of Faith
6 Remains of Reality
7 Leaving my Root
8 Hunting Sinners
9 Violentango

Total playtime: 44:18



THABU @ Pure Prog Records
 
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THABU "Reborn" - pre-order phase hass started!

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Pre-orders for the 2nd album of THABU, "Reborn", are now possible. Save 1 EURO during the preorder time in our webshop! The official worldwide release date is December 07, 2012.



Metal from Argentina? Yes, sure: insiders can probably think of some names of South American bands. But: progressive metal from Argentina? Nada, nothing.
So it’s about time to change this situation. And it will change, because THABU is not only a Progressive Metal band; the four guys from Buenos Aires really live this kind of music, so that they will certainly be able to compete with bands from all over the world.
The band’s second album “Reborn” offers you powerful progressive metal, which is made distinctive by their multi-faceted music as well as James Robledo’s powerful voice. The band, which was founded in 2004, has found its own style, which reminds you of other Power Metal bands, but never too much. Wait until you’ve heard the whole album, especially the final track, and you will know that everything will be possible for THABU.

Pure Steel Records made a contract with THABU, to release their album “Reborn” once again (the first time it was self-released by the band) on their sub-label Pure Prog Records, to make it more accessible to a broader public.
Stefan Glas (Rock Hard, Rocks, Underground Empire).

“Reborn” @ PURE STEEL SHOP
THABU @ Pure Prog Records
“Reborn” @ Pure Prog Records
 
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