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Last Updated: 12/18/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 39
Sign: Libra

City: Chicago
State: ILLINOIS
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/23/2004
Monday, October 26, 2009 

 

Chillicothe, Ohio’s high flying metal act, Woe Of Tyrants, have just wrapped up their US tour with God Dethroned, Abigail Williams and Augury. This is the final tour for the band before they regroup in Ohio to write and record their third full length album and follow up to their Metal Blade debut, Kingdom Of Might. Vocalist Chris Catanzaro adds: "God Dethroned's last date on the War Propaganda Tour was last night, hate to see them go! Amazingly kind and generous people, and many thanks goes to the band and their crew for making things run so smoothly for everyone. A few dates left with Abigail Williams/Augury and then we're holing ourselves up in our rehearsal space to finish writing our new record, expect it to hit this spring!"

While on tour, the guys sat down for a chat with Ryan’s Rock show. That interview can be seen HERE.

More news about the new album will be released as it becomes available. Until then, keep an eye on twitter.com/woeoftyrants and myspace.com/wot for up to the minute updates straight from the band!

Pick up your copy of Kingdom Of Might HERE.

“Not content with mere logic, the band slips multiple variations into the concise epic, establishing an album-length m.o. heavily dependent on proggish tendencies so algebraically correct, the title track’s Ritchie Blackmore quotes (“Highway Star”, even) seem downright divinely ordained.” Decibel Magazine

Kingdom of Might IS habit forming and shouldn't be taken with alcohol. For dry spells (when the album doesn't have your complete attention) of 5 minutes or more, please consult a doctor (you'd have to be dead).” AbsolutePunk.net

“…like if Lamb of God were to throw in an occasional bridge from Dio’s Holy Diver while under attack from Aborted.” Outburn Magazine

“Not only do they expertly navigate around the fretboard with fluid ease, they still manage to make many of the solos and quick counter-melodies extremely catchy. That’s a rare feat these days.” ultimate-guitar.com

http://www.myspace.com/wot