DYMYTRY Signs With AFM Records
November 7, 2021, 3 years ago
Dymytry and AFM Records have announced that they will team up for future releases. With this collaboration, the “Psy-Core” act takes the next big step towards expansion. Together with their new singer Alen "A.L." Ljubic, the boys from the Czech Republic are ready to conquer Europe and the rest of the world.
"We’re happy to have joined the AFM family and we are looking forward to releasing our first international album Revolt, on the 14th of January, featuring our new English-speaking singer Alen "A.L." Ljubic on vocals," says Dymytry.
With more than 1000 concerts performed, five successful studio albums, and a platinum award for their current album Revolt, Dymytry is already very successful and well-known in the Czech Republic.
For their next big move, the band installed a second front singer Jan “Protheus” Macků, with the newest member Alen on board, who re-recorded the album Revolt, originally sung in Czech, into English. The result: Dymytry will continue to work with “Protheus” in the Czech Republic, but also with Alen on the international market.
The brand-new English version of the successful Revolt album will be released on January 14th, 2022 via AFM Records and marks the beginning of a new time period for a band that achieved so much, and will achieve so much more in the future.
"Four years ago we came up with the idea of expanding our musical operating radius beyond the Czech Republic. We probably wanted to get out of our comfort zone and try something new and different. After translating a few of our tracks into English, we started to look at the option of playing some shows abroad," explains bassist Artur “R2R” Mikhaylov.
After a joint single with German act Hämatom in September 2018, both bands went on tour together in October 2018; these were Dymytry’s first shows outside their home country. Mikhaylov: “The tour proved to us that our music also works for an international audience, and in English.” So the band decided to take this remarkable step.