TYRANT To Release 'Reclaim The Flame' In October

July 18, 2007

Swedish black metallers TYRANT will release their debut album, "Reclaim the Flame", in October via Listenable Records. A European tour with GORGOROTH and ENTHRONED will follow in November/December.

In a recent interview with the Tortured Skull 'zine, TYRANT's D.F. Bragman was asked about how he got involved with the black metal scene and what black metal metal means to him personally. "For me, black metal wasn't something I just stumbled upon," he replied. "It was a form of music that grew naturally. Like everything else, you get drawn to something that you can identify yourself with, and for me it was music with dark contents. So when I came in contact with black metal (and very few back then knew it was black metal) in the early '90s, it was more like coming home."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/officialtyrant.

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