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Monday, November 16, 2009 
New hoodie deal:

http://www.smcincorporated.com/skyfire/skyfire_can_merch.htm#

Product:Hoodie Package

Description: SKYFIRE Esoteric Album Cover Hoodie, Skyfire Esoteric CD, Skyfire Guitar Pick, Poster, Pivotal Rockordings CD opener

Garment Color: Black

Price: $48.99

Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Thursday, November 05, 2009 
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/showreview.aspx?reviewID=1818

SKYFIRE
Esoteric (Pivotal Rockordings)



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01. Deathlike Overture (intro)
02. Esoteric
03. Rise and Decay
04. Let the Old World Burn
05. Darkness Descending
06. Seclusion
07. Misery's Supremacy
08. Under a Pitch Black Sky
09. Linger In Doubt
10. The Legacy of the Defeated
11. Within Reach (bonus track)




In the "it's a small world" department, Sweden's SKYFIRE take a good portion of the European metal scene, stuff it into a blender, and serve the results up extra smooth on the aptly-named "Esoteric". Equal parts melodic death metal, neo-classical, prog, black, and power metal (depending on everyone's contentious definitions of each of these, of course), "Esoteric" showcases a band that has somehow managed to pull together a reasonably unified sound without letting any one aspect of their multifaceted style dominate the others.

The addition of guitarist Johan Reinholdz (NONEXIST, ANDROMEDA) has given SKYFIRE an amazing depth of virtuosity — think the guitar and keyboard interplay of CHILDREN OF BODOM, but with a darker, more sinister and serious bent than BODOM's sometimes frolicksome compositions. This is a band unafraid to gallop through blast beats and blackened verses, then abruptly careen into a lush, melodic, almost happy-sounding chorus (see the infectious "Let the Old World Burn"), or add classy frills to their fastest, most brutal number (the blazing, fiercely progressive "Misery's Supremacy"). Reinholdz is given ample opportunity to show off some impressive soloing, as well, which should (if the world is just) increase his profile to at least that of the Amotts and Gus G's of the Euro-scene.

The tinkling piano throughout "Darkness Descending", while mixed perfectly (the production on this whole album is stellar, and the mix is really well-balanced), calls DIMMU BORGIR to mind, while the chorus of the title track had me thinking prime early-decade IN FLAMES. Mostly, though, no one piece sticks around long enough to be identified, and in its own speedy, frantic way, the whole caffeinated lot of it spells a loosely-formed mishmash of influences that SKYFIRE can begin to call their own sound. Only at the very end, on the bonus track "Within Reach", does the intensity flag, with some ill-advised clean vocals marring a song that lacks the luster and vibrancy of the rest of the album.

Call it prog-thrashin'-black metal, if you must tag it, but this is definitely a case where genre pigeonholes are becoming as quaint and outdated as shopping-mall record store chains. The most important question then becomes — for all their disparate elements, do SKYFIRE rock or not? And they do — their songs are well-crafted and very accessible, even for those not as into the more extreme elements. "Esoteric" could be a black metal purist's token prog CD, and a melodic prog/power fan's only "screaming vocal" dalliance, and both would be better for it — SKYFIRE are expanding minds even as they play to the best aspects of all the styles they mash together. An impressive amalgamation — the sound of worlds colliding is pretty damn awesome, apparently.


- Keith Bergman

Thursday, November 05, 2009 
Nov 19 2009 8:00P
The Westcoast Bar Margate
Nov 20 2009 8:00P
The Freebutt Brighton
Nov 21 2009 8:00P
The Underworld London
Nov 22 2009 8:00P
The Fleece Bristol
Nov 24 2009 8:00P
The George Andover
Nov 25 2009 8:00P
Finns Weymouth
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 
Swedish progressive death metallers SKYFIRE has posted the track “Under a Pitch Black Sky,” which comes off of the group's new album, "Esoteric," on the band’s Official Myspace Page (www.myspace.com/skyfiremusic).  Additionally, a two-part track-by-track video, in which Martin Hanner (bass, keyboards), Johan Reinholdz (guitar), Andreas Edlund (guitar, keyboards), and Joakim Karlsson (vocals) sit down to discuss "Esoteric," was recently made available for viewing on YouTube.  They are located at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN9vPDmRnB0 (Part 1) and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwnswCJmqdk (Part 2).

"Esoteric" was released on September 14 in the U.K, September 18 in Europe, and October 13 in North America via Pivotal Rockordings.  A digital-only EP, entitled "Fractal," also came out in July. It contains material written between 2004's "Spectral" and the "Esoteric" album. Both the EP and full length are available through all major digital retailers such as iTunes, Napster, Amazon, and Spotify.

SKYFIRE is set to embark on a tour of the U.K. this November with FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE.  Dates are available at the band’s MySpace.
Thursday, October 22, 2009 
Swedish progressive death metallers SKYFIRE have posted the final in a two-part series of webisodes in which members Martin Hanner (bass, keyboards), Johan Reinholdz (guitar), Andreas Edlund (guitar, keyboards), and Joakim Karlsson (vocals) sit down to discuss the group's new album, "Esoteric".

"Esoteric" was released on September 14 in the U.K, September 18 in the rest of Europe, and October 13 in North America via Pivotal Rockordings.

A digital-only EP, entitled "Fractal", came out in July. It contains material written between 2004's "Spectral" and the "Esoteric" album. The EP is available through all major digital retailers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwnswCJmqdk&feature=player_embedded
Thursday, October 15, 2009 
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 

Martin Hanner's (Skyfire) Top 5 Most Underrated Melodic Death Metal Albums

By Martin Hanner (Skyfire)
5. The CrownDeathrace King (Metal Blade)
This album consists of 49 minutes of metal in its purest form. There is not a dull moment to be found here; the riffs are great, incredible drumming, cool raw vocals and the songs are fast and they have a nice aggressive touch to them. I cannot really find anything to complain about. Everything from the production to the lyrics and the music itself just make perfect sense. These things combined results in one of the best party albums ever. If you are into metal that is.
4. EmbracedAmorous Anathema (Regain)
This is another one of my favorite albums which is really underrated. It is melodic death/black that stands out about a bit from the competition by using the piano as the lead instrument while the guitars most of the time work as complement to the keys. They have some great guitar melodies as well though. The album has a great dark atmosphere and there are also some really cool tempo changes to be found.
3. EmbracedWithin (Regain)
This is their second and last album and this one is a bit darker and faster than their previous work. Just like the first one this album is also heavily keyboard based, but here they mix together the melodic and beautiful parts with more chaotic and raging parts, which I think creates a pretty original sound. Both of Embraced's albums have influenced us when it comes to incorporating piano into metal music.
2. DecameronMy Shadow... (No Fashion)
Yet another Swedish act which plays guitar-driven melodic death metal. Many good songs and while the music might not be the most original in the genre they manage to keep the songs interesting. Most of the time. There is also some great drumming to be found. I also think the vocals are really cool. Some of the guitar riffs are quite technical and they break up the music with some pretty cool rhythm changes.
1. Bal-SagothStarfire Burning upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule (Cacophonous)
Probably on of my favorite albums within in the genre. If you are looking for something epic you don’t need to look any further. The lyrics alone are so epic and well written that they could doubtless be given out in book form and tell a tale of their own. Combined with the bombastic music it gets even better. The songs are really interesting. I guess you could say that the music is quite progressive, because the songs consist of a lot of different riffs. The only thing that could make this album even better in my opinion is if the black metal-inspired vocals were a bit better. That said, the vocalist also uses a low pitch narrative voice, which together with some of the melodies on the album gives me the chills.
** Skyfire's new album Esoteric is in stores now! Order it here.
Monday, September 14, 2009 
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Swedish progressive death metallers SKYFIRE recently revealed part one of a two-part track by track video in which members Martin Hanner (Bass, Keyboards), Johan Reinholdz (Guitar), Andreas Edlund (Guitar, Keyboards), and Joakim Karlsson (Vocals) sit down to discuss the group’s upcoming album, “Esoteric.” Watch it here.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN9vPDmRnB0....

SKYFIRE recently revealed UK tour dates with FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE in November.  Visit Skyfire’s Official Myspace Page for more on upcoming SKYFIRE live activity.....

Esoteric” is scheduled for release September 14 in the U.K, September 18 in the rest of Europe, and October 13th in North America via Pivotal Rockordings.  SKYFIRE released a digital-only EP entitled "Fractal" in July via Pivotal Rockordings. "Fractal" contains material written between 2004's "Spectral" and the "Esoteric" album. The EP is currently available through all major digital retailers.....

Thursday, August 27, 2009 
http://www.metalsucks.net/2009/08/25/skyfire-impress-and-annoy-in-just-the-right-ratios-on-esoteric/#comments

Pre order Esoteric here with a shirt and other goodies:

http://www.smcincorporated.com/skyfire/
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 
SKYFIRE to support FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE in the UK

Swedish progressive death metallers SKYFIRE will support Italy's neo-classical tech-death masterminds FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE on the first leg of their UK tour. Confirmed dates are as follows with more to be announced:

11/19: Margate, The Westcoast Bar

11/20: Brighton, The Freebutt

11/21: London, The Underworld

11/22: Bristol, The Croft

Bassist and songwriter Martin Hanner comments:

"We are absolutely thrilled to be back on the road after all these years, especially with a band as cool as FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE. We might not be the most brutal band on this tour, but I think our music has translated well in the past to fans with more extreme tastes. Those who followed us from the beginning knew our first ever tour was with BLOOD RED THRONE and THYRFING. We hope that FLESHGOD fans check us out and SKYFIRE fans check them out as well! Rest assured, for this tour we will be playing the heaviest songs in our catalog! For those of you who do not live in the UK and cannot make it out to these shows, we will try to make it out to other parts of Europe in the not-too-distant future, so don't despair!"

"Esoteric," the long-awaited follow-up to 2004's "Spectral" is set to be released October 13 in North America (Koch/Listenable Records distribution), September 14 in the U.K. and September 18 in the rest of Europe via Pivotal Rockordings.

SKYFIRE recently released a four-song, digital-only EP entitled "Fractal" in July via Pivotal Rockordings, which is made up of songs that were written between 2004's "Spectral" and the "Esoteric" album. The EP is currently available through all major digital retailers.