
VANCOUVER, CANADA (Top40 Charts/ Titans Eve Official Website) - Vancouver thrash metallers Titans Eve announce they are officially releasing their debut album "The
Divine Equal" on February 1st, 2011. The album features 11 epic metal tunes influenced by themes from the famous 17th century poem "Paradise Lost" by poet John
Milton and The Book of
Genesis (the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament).
"We wanted to emphasize on these themes and relate them to life's everyday struggles, all while staying true to our personal interpretations of metal. We feel by combining these elements, we have created an interesting concept album for our fellow metal heads to discover." comments vocalist / guitarist Brian Gamblin.
The Divine Equal can be pre-ordered on Titans Eve bandcamp link here (https://titanseve.bandcamp.com/) , in addition to a free download of their track "Becoming The Demon" at the following link on PureGrainAudio.com - https://puregrainaudio.com/audio/titans-eve-becoming-the-demon
Track Listing:
1. Mourning Star
2. Judgement
3. Becoming The Demon
4. Into the Fire
5. Serpent Rising
6. Tides Of Doom
7. Dusk
8. Nightfall
9. Living Lifeless
10. Searching for Nothing
11. The Divine Equal
Titans Eve came together when brothers Brian (guitar/vocals) and Kyle Gamblin (guitar/backup vocals) decided to start their own musical project in 2008 after the departure of previous projects. The line up of Titans Eve was completed with the recruitment of Jesse Hord (bass) and Casey Ory (drums), from there the Vancouver-based band have set out to create honest, powerful modern metal and have repeatedly piled into the "Titan Train" (i.e. their 2007 Ford E-350 van) and traveled across Canada, bringing their music to as great an audience as possible. They've played over 80 shows in the past year and a half and 2011 will see them travel further than ever before as tour dates will be announced for Canada, the U.S. and Europe.
Show Dates:
January 8, 2011 - Fernridge Hall - Langley, BC w/ Auroch, Tribune, Tyrannicide (All Ages)
January 22, 2011 - Funky Winkerbeans - Vancouver, BC
February 19, 2011 - Funky Winkerbeans - Vancouver, BC w/ Reaver
Links:
www.myspace.com/TitansEveOfficial
www.facebook.com/pages/Titans-Eve/53568260495
www.twitter.com/TitansEve
www.youtube.com/TitansEveOfficial
www.reverbnation.com/TitansEve
www.ilike.com/artist/Titans+Eve
What the Press is saying:
"Titans Eve has quickly risen through the ranks of the Vancouver metal scene, quickly becoming one of the best thrash bands in town." - Absolute Underground Mag
"The Gamblin brothers shred like crazy, easily making Titans Eve one of the best local (Vancouver) thrash bands. They really blew everyone away, and sent beer flying all over the place." - Absolute Underground (Live Review)
"I'd like to point out Titans Eve is a band I like because of their anthem filled nature. The songs on show are very easy to sing along to, and that could be just what is needed in metal today. Stand out tracks: Judgement, Nightfall and Becoming The Demon."
- Ultimate-Guitar.com
"Titans Eve churned out their own unique brand of thrash metal. Brothers Kyle and Brian Gamblin did a great job stirring up the crowd,... With a short but sweet set with crowd favourites including "The Tides of Doom", "Serpent Rising", "Into the Fire" and "Living Lifeless," Titans Eve left it all on stage and made a strong impression." - Abort Mag (Live Review)
"Thrashy, crunchy goodness that's perfect to bang your head to." - Funeralrain.net
"The next act of the night, was again, Vancouver's own, Titan's Eve. They had their fans standing strong against the barrier, thrashing amongst one another, and screaming the words back to the guys...Their performance was extremely strong, and energetic. The last song, Brian got the crowd cheering him on to chug a beer, and its my pleasure to say, he successfully chugged a full beer, and finished their set with a song packed with heavy riffs, strong drum beats, and vocals to captivate the audience." - RockstarWeekly.com (Live Review) from opening w/ Exodus