Thyrane

Thyrane was formed under the name "Thornmoon" in 1994. Blastmor, the founding member of the band, and two other guys were playing their first chords of blasphemy.

It didn't take long before the other guys' lack of comprehension forced them out of the band, so in 1995 Blastmor had to search for more dedicated bandmembers, but without results. A couple of songs were written during those times and the band name changed to Thyrane.

In 1996, Blastmor finally found a guitarist, Daemon, and a bass player, R. Grönholm, to join the band, and so the banner of blasphemy was raised high once again. In 1997, Thyrane´s music developed to a higher level, and it became apparent that the band needed a second guitarist. For this purpose, they found Avather, and so Thyrane entered the Tico-Tico Studio on the following December. Soon afterwards their first satanic attack had been created in the form of the "Black Harmony"- demo.

The demo led to a a deal with Woodcut Records in 1998, and the demo was then re-released as a cd. The second attack, Thyranes first full-lenght, "Symphonies of Infernality" , which was also recorded and mixed at the Tico-Tico Studio, was released in 1999.

After finishing "Symphonies of Infernality" R. Grönholm left the band due to personal reasons. Therefore Daemon was forced to take over the bass, and Blastmor moved to play lead guitar and sing vocals. The band also found a session drummer to play live gigs.

A year later Thyrane was signed to Spikefarm Records, and they began recording their second full-length album. "Spirit of Rebellion" saw the darkness of the night last December.

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