Martin Eric Ain and
Tom Gabriel Fischer of the Swiss avant-garde/metal pioneers
CELTIC FROST have issued the following statement:
"In the wake of the events transpiring earlier this year, we, who together formed
CELTIC FROST in 1984 and together reformed the group in 2001, have discussed the situation and agree that any continuation of
CELTIC FROST without either one of us would be irreconcilable with our original ideas and detrimental to the group's legacy. We have therefore jointly decided to lay
CELTIC FROST to rest for good and to treasure and honor what we have created together in the course of the history of this truly unique band. All that is left to do now is to bow our heads in sincere gratitude and pay respect to
CELTIC FROST's audiences and friends who have made this group's existence possible in the first place."
Fischer announced his departure from
CELTIC FROST in April, citing "the irresolvable, severe erosion of the personal basis so urgently required to collaborate within a band so unique, volatile, and ambitious."
It was reported earlier in the year that
CELTIC FROST was putting together an album tentatively titled
"Monotheist Companion" that will feature unreleased songs from 2006's
"Monotheist" sessions and rearrangements of tracks from the album.
Fischer has launched a new project called
TRIPTYKON, also featuring
Reed St. Mark (ex-
CELTIC FROST),
V. Santura (
DARK FORTRESS) and
Vanja Slay. The first audio sample, a track called
"Cucifixus", can be heard on
TRIPTYKON's official
MySpace page.
Commented
Fischer: "
TRIPTYKON will sound as close to
CELTIC FROST as is humanly possible, and the album I am working on will feature all the material I envisioned for the successor to [
CELTIC FROST's]
'Monotheist'. I desire the album to be a darker, heavier, and slightly more experimental development of
'Monotheist'.
"
'Cucifixus' is but one of many compositions to that end.
TRIPTYKON is not defined by just this one song, however, just like
CELTIC FROST was not defined by
'Totengott' alone."
