TRIPTYKON - Pt. One Of New Video Interview With Tom Gabriel Warrior Now Available
March 19, 2010, 14 years ago
TRIPTYKON's site has been updated to include Pt. 1 of a new interview with former HELLHAMMER/CELTIC FROST singer and guitarist Tom Gabriel Warrior. Check it out below.
Triptykon's debut album, Eparistera Daimones, is out this month (dates below). To catch a glimpse at this monolithic opus either visit the band’s official MySpace page where you can already stream two full songs, or watch the following atmospheric online teaser clips featuring short music samples taken from the album below.
Audio samples for all tracks featured on Eparistera Daimones are available at Amazon.
Eparistera Daimones will be released as Deluxe Mediabook CD Edition incl. 28-page booklet and extensive liner notes as well as Gatefold Double LP via Century Media Records under exclusive license from Prowling Death Records Ltd. on the following dates:
Germany/Austria/Switzerland/Italy - March 19th
UK/Benelux/France/Greece/Denmark/Norway/Portugal/rest of Europe - March 22nd
Spain - March 23rd
Sweden/Finland/Hungary - March 24th
In an exceptionally rare gesture, HR Giger has granted Triptykon the use of his dramatic painting Vlad Tepes (work no. 412, 200 x 140 cm, acrylic on paper on wood, 1978). It is the artist's first authorized appearance on an album cover in 17 years, and the second time he collaborates with Warrior (following Celtic Frost's To Mega Therion album in 1985).
A new and exclusive gallery showing HR Giger and Vlad Tepes from 1978 has been added to the "Multimedia/Imagery" section on the band’s official homepage.
Triptykon recently announced a couple of warm-up shows prior to the band’s appearance at this year’s Roadburn Festival where Tom G. Warrior is hosting the special event Only Death Is Real on April 16th.
Roadburn Warm Up shows:
April
13 - Rostock, Germany - Alte Zuckerfabrik14 - Essen, Germany - Zeche Carl
Festivals 2010
April
16 - Tilburg, Netherlands - 013 / Roadburn Festival30 - Barroselas, Portugal - SWR Barroselas Metalfest