[ Bands ] [ News ] [ Tourdaten ] [ Hell Over Hammaburg ] [ Kontakt/Impressum ] Home > > Bands > > Archiv > > Tyfon's Doom Fotos Emperor's Path TYFON’S DOOM Facebook Release: Gates Of Hell Records 17.11.2017 Distribution: Soulfood (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), Code 7 / PHD (UK), Audioglobe (Italy), Sonic Rendezvous (Benelux), MVD (USA, Canada), Soulfood (Rest of Europe) Info: A listener comment on TYFON’S DOOM bandcamp page may have said it best with regard to the band’s 2016 “Yeth Hound” EP: “This is a stellar example of old-school heavy metal that isn't merely rehashing old ideas.” Too often, classic or traditional metal bands get caught in the vacuum of relying too much on the past. Not TYFON’S DOOM sole member, Tommi Varsala. Varsala’s innate ability to create classic, but timely metal rung true throughout “Yeth Hound”, but it’s even more prominent on the band’s first full-length, “Emperor’s Path”. The album’s 11 songs brim with confidence, not to forget a production job that puts “Yeth Hound” to shame. It’s classic metal for the modern age! Recorded from autumn 2016 to February 2017 primarily in Tampere, Finland in Varsala’s own rehearsal studio, “Emperor’s Path” marks the first TYFON’S DOOM release to feature drummer Cederick Forsberg (Blazon Stone, Rocka Rollas, Cloven Altar) who laid down his parts at Studio 2-takt in Sweden. The production of “Emperor’s Path” also turned out to be another two-man effort, with Varsala recording his parts then sending them to Forsberg to mix and master. This allowed Varsala to focus on what he does best, namely, melodic, surging numbers, stocked with flighty twin-guitar harmonies and his throaty rasp, best described as the denim-wearing cross between MOTÖRHEAD legend Lemmy Kilmister and Destruction’s Schmier. While songs like album opener “Tyrant’s Sceptre” and “Beyond Treason” are molten slabs of pure metal, the brilliant stacked melodies that kick off “The Hidden Hand” and ride throughout “Moonlight” showcase an outfit capable of combining the never-say-die melodies of NWOBHM with the bright melodicism of the band’s Finnish homeland. The album cover was also handled by Varsala himself, who said “I couldn’t leave the first impression of an album to anyone else.” The artwork expresses a chaotic atmosphere on the “dead Earth” and the themes and reasons associated with the situation as it’s presented in the lyrics. Go even deeper and it consists of the themes presented in the album’s songs such as the hole in the sky (“Sea of Life”), the galaxy (“Rising Earth”), the cathedral and the graveyard (“The Hidden Hand”) and the black raven (“The Rider From Abandoned Town”). Tracklist: 1. Tyrant's Sceptre 2. The Hidden Hand 3. Sea Of Life 4. Beyond Treason 5. Endless War 6. Moonlight 7. Howling Danger 8. The Rider From Abandoned Town 9. Rising Earth 10. Strange Aeons 11. Emperor's Path Line-up: Tommy Varsala - all instruments / vocals Cederick Forsberg - drums [ Promotion ] [ Publishing ] [ Datenschutz ] [BILD] [BILD]

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