Monday, March 17, 2014

TRIPTYKON: Triptykon Announce Melana Chasmata Special Limited Edition Box Set

Swiss based black metal warriors TRIPTYKON (featuring former CELTIC FROST main man TOM G. WARRIOR)  are set to unleash a limited edition box set of the bands anticipated release "Melana Chasmata" due to be unleashed  4/14/2014 (EUROPE) and 4/15/2014 (NORTH AMERICA) via CENTURY MEDIA and PROWLING DEATH RECORDS.







TRIPTYKON unleashed "Shatter" (EP) 10/25/2010 via CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS. TRIPTYKON have also unleashed the bands full length debut "Eparistera Daimones" 3/19/2010 via PROWLING DEATH RECORDS.


FROM CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS:
Pre-order the Triptykon (Official) album "Melana Chasmata" atiTunes now and receive instant access to the new tracks "Breathing" and "Boleskine House":http://smarturl.it/melanachasmataITUNES —

FROM TRIPTYKON:
Triptykon and Century Media Records/Prowling Death Records are proud to announce a special limited edition box set of the band's second album, Melana Chasmata, containing the album's main Mediabook CD edition as well as a selection of unique Triptykon paraphernalia. The Melana Chasmata Mediabook features a 32-page booklet and an additional 12-panel fold-out cross-booklet; the paraphernalia comprises a silver Triptykon-"T" necklace, 2 specially manufactured Triptykon candles, a Triptykon tote bag, a poster, and 3 postcards.

The box set will be limited to 2000 copies worldwide.

Tom Gabriel Warrior: "Some time ago, I voiced my personal disapproval regarding the original concept for the planned Triptykon Melana Chasmata box set as scheduled for release by our licensing partner, Century Media Records.

It is to Century Media Records' credit that they listened and subsequently approached me to address my misgivings and create a box set that represents the group's ideas and intentions far more comprehensively. I am grateful for such an open and creative collaboration, and I deeply respect Century Media Records for sparing neither effort nor expenditure to please Triptykon and the band's audience.

I wish record labels would have acted like this in the 1980s


Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-