Genre | Thrash Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2025-06-17 18:37:25 |
Group | BLEEDiNG |
Size | 103 MB |
Files | 9 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Byzantine-Harbingers-WEB-2025-BLEEDiNG
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-byzantine-consequentia.mp3 | Byzantine | Consequentia | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-byzantine-a_place_we_cannot_go.mp3 | Byzantine | A Place We Cannot Go | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-byzantine-floating_chrysanthema.mp3 | Byzantine | Floating Chrysanthema | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-byzantine-the_clockmakers_intention.mp3 | Byzantine | The Clockmaker's Intention | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-byzantine-riddance.mp3 | Byzantine | Riddance | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-byzantine-harbinger.mp3 | Byzantine | Harbinger | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-byzantine-the_unobtainable_sleep.mp3 | Byzantine | The Unobtainable Sleep | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-byzantine-kobayashi_maru.mp3 | Byzantine | Kobayashi Maru | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-byzantine-irene.mp3 | Byzantine | Irene | 320 | Unknown |
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artist: Byzantine
title: Harbingers
year: 2025
genre: Thrash Metal
type: Album
label: Metal Blade Records
language: English
rel. date: 2025-06-13
source: WEB/MP3
quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo
runtime: 00:42:24
size: 106.40MB
rip date: 2025-06-17
source url: https://www.deezer.com/album/725824491
tracklist:
1. Consequentia 1:29
2. A Place We Cannot Go 5:29
3. Floating Chrysanthema 4:34
4. The Clockmaker's Intention 5:44
5. Riddance 4:39
6. Harbinger 4:29
7. The Unobtainable Sleep 5:26
8. Kobayashi Maru 4:34
9. Irene 6:00
release notes:
With Harbingers, Byzantine has created what may be the crown jewel of
their impressive seven-album discography. Frontman and founding member
Chris Ojeda states, "After 25 years of riding the struggle bus, we're
ready to show the rock and metal world what we're truly about. We've put
all our chips on the table with Harbingers."
Produced by Peter Wichers (Soilwork, All That Remains, Nevermore),
Harbingers delivers nine tracks totaling 45 minutes of deep lyrical
wisdom alongside equally hefty riffs-worthy of one of the most
commanding and unsung lineups to emerge from the New Wave of American
Heavy Metal movement in the early 2000s.
The first single, "Floating Chrysanthema," envisions a bleak dystopian
future where artificial intelligence becomes sentient and overpowers
mankind. "Our bassist Ryan brought this song to the band, and we thought
it hit like a sledgehammer - making it the perfect introduction to our
new music."
The second single, "The Unobtainable Sleep," weaves a dark and poetic
tale about the pursuit of serenity through death. Blending hints of
Extol, Carcass, and Fear Factory, the track also features guitarist
Brian Henderson channeling Cantrell-style vocal harmonies. The band
takes a bow for an extended guest guitar solo courtesy of longtime
Byzantine comrade, Russia's Andrey Gadzhibalaev.
The third single and title track, "Harbinger," paints a pointed portrait
of society's leaders consumed by greed, self-preservation, and the
ruthless pursuit of power at any cost. Flanked by full-band gang vocals,
Ojeda snarls: "Up the ladder they will dance, leaping over broken bones,
Care not for the ones who are dead from the climb."
With groove-laden riffing, where guitars coil around the drums in odd
yet familiar timing, the song makes room for another intense guest
solo-this time from former member Tony Rohrbough. After the album was
completed, Rohrbough was invited to rejoin the band he co-founded in
2000, making Byzantine a five-piece for the first time ever . The lineup
now consists of Ojeda, veteran guitarist Brian Henderson, drummer Matt
Bowles, bassist Ryan Postlethwait, and Rohrbough.
The album cover, designed by mixed-media artist Ashley Hoey, beautifully
depicts Irene of Athens-the mother of Emperor Constantine and the first
female empress of the Byzantine Empire. This focus on a maternal ruler
eloquently ties into the album's title, Harbingers, which means "ones
who usher in great change."
It has taken years of ups and downs for the Charleston, West Virginia
band to reach the point of creating Harbingers. Discovered early on by
Lamb of God's Chris Adler, Byzantine quickly released their 2004 debut,
The Fundamental Component, delivering a raw fusion of Bay Area thrash
and Southern-tinged groove metal-setting the tone for their future
sound. Their 2005 release, ...And They Shall Take Up Serpents, marked an
even more blistering evolution. However, turmoil ultimately led to
Byzantine's breakup, announced just one day after the release of their
third album, 2007's prophetic Oblivion Beckons.
Reforming to release the independent albums Self-Titled (2013) and To
Release Is to Resolve (2015), the band saw the latter dominate
SiriusXM's Hard Attack Devil's Dozen for weeks, also earning them the #1
spot on CMJ's Loud Rock Chart. Notably, Byzantine became only the second
independent band to achieve this feat-following Clutch's indie release
Earth Rocker.
In 2017, Byzantine made their Metal Blade debut with The Cicada Tree,
seamlessly merging multiple genres into their progressive groove sound-a
signature blend now synonymous with the band. With Harbingers raising
the stakes and a revitalized lineup in place, Ojeda confidently states:
"If you've slept on Byzantine for the past 25 years, Harbingers will
awaken you."