Beyond the Pale Unleashes Explosive Single and Video for Their Upcoming Debut EP

Beyond The Pale, the death/thrash metal band hailing from Utrecht the Netherlands, will launch their first single The Age of the Pariah, accompanied by a powerful video, on March 21st. The video will globally premiere at 11:30 PM CET on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phjV5m95t6M. Watch and chat live with the band as it is shown for the very first time.

The Age of the Pariah is one of the six songs featured on their highly anticipated debut EP, 'Monument in Time’, which will hit the streets on April 27. It was exactly on this date when guitarist Jeroen van Donselaar (1972-2022) died from cardiac arrest halfway through the band’s debut show. The release honors Jeroen's memory and musical legacy.

'Monument in Time' was recorded at Mass Audio Studios (Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy, Charlotte Wessels of Delain, Bloodgod, Mark Jansen of Epica and Mayan, Daniël de Jongh of Textures and Karmaflow, Metropole Orchestra, etc) in Utrecht, Netherlands. 

It was mastered at Fascination Street Studios (Sepultura, Kreator, At The Gates, Amon Amarth, Carcass, Devin Townsend, etc).

The EP will be available on all major streaming platforms, as well as digital album download, limited edition hand-numbered CD, and deluxe 12" gatefold vinyl. Pre-orders via beyondthepalemetal.bandcamp.com start March 29.

About Beyond the Pale

Comprised of a lineup that reads like a who's who of the metal underworld, Beyond The Pale boasts an impressive array of talent. Geoffrey Maas (Downcast Collision, Ibanez endorsing artist, Martyr) and Boudewijn de Kraaij (Container) on guitars, Janneke de Rooy (Altar, Paper Doll Decay, Why She Kills) on vocals, Frank van Boven (Disquiet, Slayer tribute band Player, Bloodgod) on bass, and Johnny Derechos (Agents of Entropy, Bloodgod, Nuestros Derechos) on drums, form a powerhouse collective ready to dominate stages worldwide.

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