Portugisiske Gwydion slipper blant annet coveret til sitt kommende album, nyheten kom fra Metal Revelation.
Gwydion reveaeals new details on their upcoming album,
Horn Triskelion!,
set to be released on April 9, 2010 via SMP/Trollzorn Records.
Tracklist:
1 .
The Departure
2.
Fara I Viking
3.
From Hel To Asgard
4.
Ofiússa ( A Terra Das Serpentes )
5.
Mead Of Poetry
6.
Triskelion Horde Is Nigh
7.
Odhinn's Cult
8.
At The Sumbel
9.
Cold Tempered
10.
The Terror Of The Northern
11.
Six Trials To Become A Beerzerker
Next to this a brand new
MySpace
design has been uploaded based on the cd's artwork, including 1 sample from the new track
From Hel To Asgard.
And last but not least, the band has uploaded a videotrailer about
Horn Triskelion;
more music, more artwork, interviews with the band members:
Horn Triskelion
was recorded and produced by
Fernando Matias
(F.E.V.E.R.) in the
Urban Insect Studios
in Portugal, and mixed and mastered by
Børge Finstad
(who has worked together with bands as Arcturus, Mayhem, Borknagar, Enslaved, Ulver, Tristania, Ava Inferi, Theatre of Thragedy, Vintersorg, Shining, Àsmegin among others) at
Toproom Studios
in Norway. The artwork was created by
Jan Yrlund
from
Darkgrove Designs
( Týr, Korpiklaani, Stratovarius, Svarysot, Imperia, Sirenia among others ).
Daniel César (keyboards):
"I feel a great satisfaction because when I look at this album now that is finished, it stills surprises me every time I listen to it! It´s an album where you can enjoy each particular song because they are so unique and so you cannot pick only one favorite song! It´s the first time I feel totally accomplished with the final result! I wouldn't change anything to it. The next step is to show our work live and tour a lot so that people can see our energy on stage! Bring a beer and a friend and join our horde! "
Miguel Kaveirinha (leadguitar):
"For the first time, this album, was recorded and produced just like we wanted, and really overcome our expectations! "
Ruben Almeida (vocals):
"I feel that it is a great accomplishment for the band and personally, a great satisfaction. Finally, after so many years of existence, we had the means, time and maturity to create an album that is exactly what we envisioned. The release of
Ynys Mön
in 2008, changed drastically the way I regarded Gwydion. It became something much more serious. We weren't just a band with demos anymore. We had an album released by
Trollzorn,
and we knew that (because of the contract signed) we would have two years to show the metal community our vision of metal. And this is it.
Horn Triskelion.
Our vision materialized."