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Just last week, we shared a new video focusing on Denton’s folk-loving five-piece Seryn and joked about the band’s long-anticipated debut release, which, a couple times now, has seen its release pushed back for who knows what reasons. But today comes news that, finally, the band has settled on a date and, dagnabbit, this time, it’s for real.
Like releases from Doug Burr and Telegraph Canyon before it, the new Seryn disc, called This Is Where We Are, will come out as a joint release from California’s Velvet Blue Music and the locally based Spune Records on January 25, 2011.
And it’s fair to say that the disc from the thrice-DOMAXXII-nominated act will come with a fair share of excitement: We first featured the band, shortly after it formed, last fall, followed that up with a DC9 in Space segment on the band, and ran, oh, a few subsequent pieces on them, too, even naming their song “We Will All Be Changed” the 18th best area song of 2009. For now, though, a free download from the disc, a few more streams, the album art and the press release announcing the it all, will have to do. Find all that after the jump.
Bonus mp3:
Yes, it’s the same song we offered up as a download around this time last year — but that version was just the demo, whereas the above cut is the album recording, and considerably cleaner.
Need more? Stream three more songs right here. And if you need a live fix, catch the band next, for free, on Thursday night at Lochrann’s Irish Pub in Frisco. Oh, and check out the below press release for even more pertinent info.