Avant-garde extreme metal act Triptykon, the group fronted by singer/guitarist Tom Gabriel Warrior (Celtic Frost, Hellhammer, Triumph Of Death), announces long overdue vinyl re-press versions of its legendary first two albums Eparistera Daimones (2010) and Melana Chasmata (2014) via Prowling Death Records and Century Media Records.
The new Triptykon vinyl versions will be available in their original packaging, with cover art by H.R. Giger, on 2 May in versatile limited variants. Stay tuned for more activity and news by Triptykon coming soon... Link
Triptykon live:
03.05.2025 London (UK) - Incineration Festival
24. & 25.05.2025 Baltimore (USA) - Maryland Deathfest
22.06.2025 Dessel (Belgium) - Graspop Metal Meeting
30.07.2025 Bergen (Norway) - Beyond The Gates
08.08.2025 Schlotheim (Germany) - Party.San Open Air
13.12.2026 Eindhoven (The Netherlands) - Eindhoven Metal Meeting

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