Former CELTIC FROST Mainman's TRIPTYKON: Two New Songs Available For Streaming

December 10, 2009

TRIPTYKON, the new band featuring former CELTIC FROST frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer, is streaming two brand new songs — "Abyss Within My Soul" and "A Thousand Lies" — on the group's MySpace page.

"Abyss Within My Soul" audio stream:

"A Thousand Lies" audio stream:

Both cuts will appear on TRIPTYKON's debut album, "Eparistera Daimones", which will be released in the spring through the band's own label, Prowling Death Records (home of HELLHAMMER and CELTIC FROST). The CD was produced by Fischer and TRIPTYKON guitarist V. Santura and was mixed at Woodshed Studio in Germany. The mastering duties were handled by Walter Schmid at his Oakland Recording studio in Winterthur, Switzerland.

Commented Fischer: "This will mark the musical culmination of some two years of work on this project. Regardless of whether one will hate or love the music we have created with TRIPTYKON, 'Eparistera Daimones' is an album with a very unique background and a truly unique history. Neither of which have been contrived. Come what may, nothing will ever be able to diminish that."

Although the group has so far proceeded in virtual concealment, the music for "Eparistera Daimones" has been described as akin to a bleak, black ocean of heaviness, accentuated by moments of unexpected grace. Other songs tentatively set to appear on TRIPTYKON's debut album are, among others, "The Prolonging", "Myopic Empire", "Among Veiled Spirits", "Sepultus" and "Goetia".

TRIPTYKON will follow the release of "Eparistera Daimones" with a number of festival appearances and a full tour. The group's onstage debut is scheduled to take place as part of the renowned Roadburn festival in April 2010.

For further information, visit www.triptykon.net.

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