June 27, 2026

Pyrroline announce sixth album ‘Ambiguity’ on Electro Aggression Records

Pyrroline announced their sixth album “Ambiguity”, a 12-track Digipak CD on Electro Aggression Records (EAR 021), now open for pre-order.

Pyrroline announce sixth album 'Ambiguity' on Electro Aggression Records
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Pyrroline‘s “Ambiguity” is the electro-industrial project’s sixth album, announced for release on Electro Aggression Records as a Digipak CD. The label has opened pre-orders and lists the album as twelve tracks. “Ambiguity” is also available digitally through the Electro Aggression Records Bandcamp page.

“Ambiguity” arrives five years after the double-CD “Struggling”. Across twelve tracks, the album moves through themes of transition, doubt, technological change and the effects of war. Named tracks include the title song, “Eventually”, “Ulysses” and “Already Defined?”.

“Ambiguity” combines cold synthetic textures, driving rhythms and atmospheric soundscapes “with lyrics that remain deliberately open, fragmented and tense”. The label has shared a video from “Ambiguity” on YouTube. The CD edition is a Digipak; pre-orders are handled through the label.

About Pyrroline

Pyrroline is an electro-industrial and old-school EBM project made up of Arnte on vocals and Schmoun on synths and chants. The duo records for Electro Aggression Records, a label established in 2011 that focuses on old-school EBM and electronic-industrial music.

Side-Line has covered the project’s earlier Electro Aggression Records releases, including “In the Dawn of Freedom” and the double-CD “Struggling”, the latter the project’s fifth album. With “Ambiguity”, Pyrroline returns to the label for a sixth full-length.

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