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Brooklyn Alternative Metal Powerhouse PIST.ON Sign With M-Theory Audio!


Rejuvenated Brooklyn Alternative Metal powerhouse PIST.ON has signed with M-Theory Audio. The band – who released two albums in the late 1990's and were stalwarts of the era's Brooklyn heavy metal scene – reunited for live performances in 2018, and last month, digitally released the “Cold World” EP, their first new music in over 20 years. M-Theory Audio will be releasing the EP physically as a specially expanded CD edition later this year titled “Cold World +”. Additional bonus tracks will include their self-released 2001 EP “Saves”, four previously unreleased demo tracks from 1999 and 2021, and “Exhume Her”, the band's contribution to Metal Blade's 1995 compilation, “Metal Massacre XII”.


States front man Henry Font -“We’re happy to be partnering with M-Theory. Looking forward to working together and the CD release is a great opportunity to take another step forward on the Pist.On journey.”


PIST.ON was birthed out of the same early 1990's Brooklyn heavy metal scene that gave rise to seminal acts of the time such as Type O Negative and Life of Agony. The group's blend of down-tuned groove-metal riffs, alternative-metal songwriting, and gothic aura saw them gain a fanatical following within the scene, attracting the attention of Type O Negative keyboardist/producer Josh Silver. Two demos – the latter of which was produced by Silver – and incredible live performances soon followed, culminating in the release of PIST.ON's 1996 debut record, “Number One”, also produced by Silver. A retrospective review of “Number One” from Sputnik Music recommended the album for those that “like the groovy chugs of Crowbar mixed with the haunting gothic pathos of Type O Negative, all while still sounding like it could’ve played on 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andrea’s Radio X.”


Subsequent touring alongside Type O Negative and Marilyn Manson saw PIST.ON further build their reputation as an exciting act on the rise, attracting the attention of Atlantic Records who re-released “Number One” a short time later. Further touring alongside bands as diverse as Korn, Clutch, Fu Manchu, and Queensryche saw the band continue to gain new fans. PIST.ON released their 1999 follow-up, “$ell Out”, on Mayhem Records. More live shows and the band's self-released 2001 “Saves” EP came in the aftermath, followed by the group deciding to take time out from the business that year. Though never officially splitting up, the intended short break turned in to an unplanned hiatus lasting more than fifteen years.


PIST.ON unveiled their first new studio recordings in March 2022 with the digital release of their new EP, “Cold World”. The songs were recorded at Flatline Audio in Denver, Colorado, produced, mixed, and mastered by Dave Otero (Allegaeon, Cattle Decapitation, Khemmis). UK’s Metal Hammer described the new EP as “a fun-loving mix of the ominous and the infectious” while The Razor's Edge declared the new music from PIST.ON as “an E.P. of opposites: it is both traditional and contemporary, hard edged and melodic, and vicious and amiable, and manages this without sounding jarring or disjointed”.


Out July 29th, the CD version of “Cold War+” is available for pre-order now at www.smarturl.com/piston The jewelcase version compact disc with 12-page booklet, which includes liner notes and lyrics.

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