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Last Updated: February 9, 2010 10:12 PM




Ex-CELTIC FROST Mainman Dedicating Himself To TRIPTYKON Album Unconditionally - Nov. 6, 2009
Former CELTIC FROST and current TRIPTYKON frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer has issued the following update:

"The initial ideas for TRIPTYKON's 'Eparistera Daimones' album first began to take shape shortly after CELTIC FROST's last album, 'Monotheist', was released in May 2006. Actually, perhaps even before that date — there emerged so many musical and lyrical ideas during the protracted gestation of 'Monotheist' that it became impossible to see them all realized on just that one album.

"In the course of 2007, during breaks in CELTIC FROST's 'Monotheist' tour, many of these early ideas and concepts further evolved. I played first musical sketches for the band during what would later turn out to be the final few CELTIC FROST rehearsal sessions, and I wrote a number of initial draft lyrics. As the situation within CELTIC FROST deteriorated, torrents of darkness and rage began cascading within me.

"While working in the studio in Norway with 1349 at various times in early 2008, more ideas arose. The studio, a converted barn in Toten, was surrounded by vast, murky forests. The days brought only a few short hours of light and the nights were pitch black, and everything was covered by what seemed like perpetual, frozen snow. The messages and phone calls arriving from back home made it unmistakably clear that CELTIC FROST was headed towards an irrevocable, miserable demise. I eventually flew back to Zurich with much new material, among it a first draft of the lyrics and music for 'The Prolonging' — itself in many ways a digest of the human delusion and animosity that caused such destruction to something that once was sacred to us.

"Months of instability, uncertainty, and darkness were to follow.

"As TRIPTYKON subsequently rose from the carcass of CELTIC FROST, I began work in earnest on the many fragments that once were to be part of CELTIC FROST's next album. In due course, we made this album our own entirely. I did not intend this production to take the five years that 'Monotheist' had consumed. But the album we had in mind was neither an easy one nor any less ambitious. This meant dedicating myself to this album unconditionally and comprehensively. This included the finishing of the lyrics.

"I was initially very hesitant to allow myself to be fully immersed into the lyrics, to be thus dragged back into the shadows past. I avoided it for months, even though I desired to deal with it and knew it was utterly necessary to complete the album the way it needed to be completed. But once I opened myself to the darkness, it became overwhelming. I became enwrapped in it, virtually obsessed. For almost year, there no longer were any days not dedicated to the music and any nights not devoted to the lyrics.

"There was the late night when I walked towards the dense woods near my home. There was no moon, and the outline of the forest was a mere black shade against more blackness above, almost like a hole in the sky without any stars, as I had once before experienced it during a winter night in Norway. And yet the darkness seemed to merge with the crowns of the trees, an all enwrapping, cold, deep darkness which became so physical that it encumbered me and inhibited my breathing, imagined or otherwise. And, like it once happened on HELLHAMMER's 'Apocalyptic Raids' and CELTIC FROST's 'Morbid Tales', the album, a significant part of it, became drenched in misanthropy, hatred, detestation, and revulsion. Revulsion against mankind, organized religion, greed, defamation, betrayal, megalomania. And the one who destroyed CELTIC FROST."

"Eparistera Daimones" is being produced by Fischer and TRIPTYKON guitarist V. Santura. The album is currently scheduled for release in spring of 2010, through the group's own label, Prowling Death Records (home of HELLHAMMER and CELTIC FROST).

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, "Myopic Empire", "Among Veiled Spirits", "Sepultus", "Abyss Within My Soul", "Goetia" and "A Thousand Lies".

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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COMMENT |
posted by : The Judge
11/6/2009 3:18:29 AM

This should be interesting but please Tom just stop talking!

COMMENT |
posted by : mog
11/6/2009 3:22:23 AM

tom g is a mastermind. the lofty updates add something powerful to the music. this man is one of the last artists still making money.

COMMENT |
posted by : rah
11/6/2009 3:55:10 AM

I dig his music, but man, his blog posts and lyrics are pure cheese.

COMMENT | Hopefully
posted by : disintegrating man
11/6/2009 4:16:54 AM

They'll release the Monotheist Companion CD they talked about which would include outtakes and demos from those sessions.

COMMENT | Tommy G:
posted by : Your Mom's Best Friend
11/6/2009 5:42:41 AM

The Man Who Swallowed A Dictionary

COMMENT | Darkness
posted by : marcsix
11/6/2009 6:44:53 AM

In a certain sense, lest Eparistera Daimonos turns out as great as Monotheist, or perhaps better, we may be thankful for the darkness unleashed by the destruction of Celtic Frost. It will then have provided the perfect circumstance in which the music and lyrics came to (un)form. So, let us pray we can soon celebrate the demise of the mighty Frost.

COMMENT |
posted by : laffan
11/6/2009 7:53:57 AM

The man is from Switzerland, still he uses the English language alot better than most people on BM. Can't wait for TRYPTIKON.

COMMENT | T G
posted by : Trashcan
11/6/2009 8:29:29 AM

It will be good. Tom's descriptions are interesting to read.

COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
11/6/2009 8:52:57 AM

Tom, unlike many people reading this board, has a vocabulary. If you do not like reading his posts, don't and shut up.

I hope this album will be Tom's crowning achievement. He deserves it to be seeling well and reawrding good critics. He contributed so much to modern metal music, he should at least reap the goods once.

COMMENT | Barcodescanner
posted by : Nespithe
11/6/2009 9:10:09 AM

Great post!

COMMENT | erm
posted by : bob fast
11/6/2009 9:29:44 AM

> This meant dedicating
myself to this album unconditionally and comprehensively. **This
included the finishing of the lyrics.**

Yes, I'd imagine finishing the lyrics would be handy.

COMMENT |
posted by : Dethroned_Emperor
11/6/2009 9:42:48 AM

Well, as much as the turmoil within the band after its release was very sad to see, 'Monotheist' is a FAR better swansong for Celtic Frost than 'Vanity/Nemesis' ever was. Can't wait to hear the Triptykon album...

COMMENT |
posted by : furor
11/6/2009 10:20:09 AM

"torrents of darkness and rage began cascading within me."

What is this, a friggin H.P. Lovecraft novel, or an update on an unsigned band that has yet to perform live or release any music?

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/6/2009 10:44:22 AM

Good for Tom. keep up the great work bro! look forward to the new stuff.

COMMENT | ^^^yes^^^
posted by : Sharon Tate Baby
11/6/2009 10:53:44 AM

he does have a great vocabulary... and spell check.

Can you spell "pretentious"?

I like dark, heavy, brooding music once in a while but I can't see it going over well in a festival setting.

COMMENT |
posted by : juanneman
11/6/2009 11:20:42 AM

Can´t wait to hear from stuff from Tom, a really complex but intelligent mind!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : Skullchrist
11/6/2009 1:11:02 PM

"...became drenched in misanthropy, hatred, detestation, and revulsion. Revulsion against mankind, organized religion, greed, defamation, betrayal, megalomania. And the one who destroyed CELTIC FROST."

This man is forlorn at best in his normal state but here he seems to be hitting critical mass. Tom seems genuinely pissed. Really looking for him to channel this nihilism into genius. I liked the last album but did not love it. So here's to the next one being a masterpiece.

COMMENT | Barcodescanner
posted by : Skullchrist
11/6/2009 1:15:06 PM

If you have some inside information please enlighten us. We still haven't been told exactly what happened. If the split boiled down to money then I wouldn't be surprised since Ain is a professed Satanist and all they care about is the self.

I already speculated about the homosexual love triangle. Maybe it was really just the two of them and Warrior couldn't take it anymore.

COMMENT | Somebody...
posted by : SilverMachine
11/6/2009 1:47:54 PM

please buy Tom a puppy. I love his music and hope this new band really takes off, but he is just miserable. I think the only possible answer would be a puppy. He's not black metal enough to eat it, so maybe he would pet the puppy and take those first hard steps towards smiling. What am I saying, if the puppy was happy, Tom would tell it the world would strip all happiness from it's life and leave it a cold broken spirit like him. He would only feed it cold tears and alienation. Nevermind, don't by Tom a puppy. Get him an a stuffed Eeyore.

COMMENT |
posted by : Ace1092001
11/6/2009 6:02:31 PM

I seriously can't wait for this album. We're pretty fortunate that Celtic Frost came out with a dark, powerful and relevant album like "Monotheist." Since Tom is more driven and committed than ever, Triptykon will surely be a reckoning force.

COMMENT | triptykon
posted by : dethryde
11/6/2009 10:00:49 PM

sounds more like an album title for a rap group or something. either that or another planet from the transformers saga. the name seems somewhat juvenile when compared to the intellect of his posts. just my opinion. monotheist was a pretty cool album. too bad CF had to be laid to rest. Fischer will have his revenge.



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