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PYLAR Announces New Album Delyrio Out July 10 Via Cyclic Law / Cavsas

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PYLAR Announces New Album Delyrio Out July 10 Via Cyclic Law / Cavsas
Photo by Cristina Alvarez

Spanish black/doom metal band PYLAR will release their new full-length album, Delyrio, on July 10th through  Cyclic Law / Cavsas. Conceived as the opening chapter in the band’s final album cycle, Delyrio further expands PYLAR’s uniquely disorienting and metaphysical sonic universe.

Blurring the boundaries between black metal, doom, industrial experimentation, and psychedelic ritualism, Delyrio descends into a fractured landscape where identity, time, and structure collapse into delirious abstraction. The band describes the work through its “Law Of Salazar,” a conceptual mechanism rooted in radical perspective displacement and informed by speculative realism, philosophical fiction, and the writings of thinkers such as Reza Negarestani and Amy Ireland.

Across four massive compositions, PYLAR crafts a dense hallucinatory architecture where ritualistic heaviness, psychedelic dissolution, and industrial unease coexist in constant mutation. While fleeting echoes of Swans, Oranssi Pazuzu, and Teitanblood may emerge, the band reshapes these influences into something entirely singular and uncompromising.

Fans can now stream the opening track “Aροτεοsis,” view a teaser for the album, and pre-order Delyrio:

Stream “Aροτεοsis”

Watch the Album Teaser

Pre-Order Delyrio

Produced and composed by PYLAR, the album was recorded, mixed, and mastered at “La Mina” by the band’s so-called “Alchemical Master,” described as the project’s sixth heretical member. The artwork features fragments created by Gonzalo Santana, alongside abyssal metatextile writings by Francisco Tójar Pérez and Bar-gal.

Delyrio Track Listing

  1. “Aροτεοsis”
  2. “Adoración”
  3. “Enajenación”
  4. “Enardecimiento”

Lineup

  • Gamaboz — drums, percussion
  • Mesagret — bass
  • Lingua Alauda — violins
  • Ibb-ib’thu The Renegade — vocals
  • Linea Serpentinata — vocals
  • Bar-Gal — guitar, synthesizer, Ley de Salazar
Photo by Cristina Alvarez

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