Therion have revealed the final live video, "The Ruler Of Tamag", ahead of the release of their live album Con Orquesta, dropping as a physical release this Friday, 30 January, on Napalm Records. Originally released on the band's latest album Leviathan III (2023), "The Ruler Of Tamag" has been impactfully reimagined in collaboration with the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México.
Christofer Johnsson on "The Ruler of Tamag": "'Ruler Of Tamag' is the strongest track on our latest release and this song was pretty much made for performing with an orchestra. And it was also musically one of the best performances of that mighty evening in Mexico. For me personally it is also one of the tracks I enjoy the most to play live".
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