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Osyron is a Canadian metal band based in Calgary/Edmonton, Alberta. The band was founded under the name Morbid Theory,
and now consists of Bobby Harley (vocals, guitar), Krzysztof Stalmach (guitar), Jordan Dayman (bass) and Curtis Manzys
(drums).
They wrote their first demo, Chaos Breed, and released it in December 2006. Since that release, Osyron, performing under the
name Morbid Theory, have dedicated themselves to enhancing their quality and sound by performing multiple shows and small
tours alongside successful bands like Norther, Protest the Hero, Threat Signal, Quo Vadis, and ...read more
Osyron is a Canadian metal band based in Calgary/Edmonton, Alberta. The band was founded under the name Morbid Theory,
and now consists of Bobby Harley (vocals, guitar), Krzysztof Stalmach (guitar), Jordan Dayman (bass) and Curtis Manzys
(drums).
They wrote their first demo, Chaos Breed, and released it in December 2006. Since that release, Osyron, performing under the
name Morbid Theory, have dedicated themselves to enhancing their quality and sound by performing multiple shows and small
tours alongside successful bands like Norther, Protest the Hero, Threat Signal, Quo Vadis, and The Agonist.
Beginning summer 2009, the band began writing material for their first full-length album, Harbinger. They recorded a demo of
it at Ice House Studios (Goderich, Ontario) and released it digitally in August 2010.
Following a line-up change in 2012, the band felt they needed a fresh start with their new ideas. Their title was changed to
Osyron, and the band moved from Ontario to Alberta.
Harbinger was re-recorded under the new name in February-March of 2013 at Perfect Fifth Studios in Calgary, Alberta and
was released on June 4, 2013.
Harbinger is the first album of a trilogy, and strives to be unique compared to other releases. It is a story of one man's battle
with the rapidly, and tragically, changing environment surrounding him. Progressive, powerful, epic, and dominating, the album
contains styles ranging from crushing and heavy to catchy and melodic, and is guaranteed to grasp and hold onto to any
listener's ear. « hide |
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