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Pyramids' Pythagoras

Posted by Loren on February 27, 2025

Pyramids' Pythagoras
photo by Faith Malimba

Pyramids has announced a new album, Pythagoras, their first record in 9 years -- out May 2 on The Flenser.

The album takes a black metal and reggaeton fusion twist, adding to the band's catalog with a new spin.

The band shared "Fools Gold (Mi Vida Ha Ido Pa Atras)" today:

Pyramids last released A Northern Meadow (Profound Lore) in 2015.

Pythagoras track list:

  1. Fools Gold (Mi Vida Ha Ido Pa Atras)
  2. Pretty Pigs
  3. Bones and Eggshells
  4. Mira Mirame Brillar
  5. Brine
  6. Cracks
  7. God of Light
Pyramids' Pythagoras
photo by Faith Malimba

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