We love it,” Trikeriotis says of the finished product, even though it was such a long time in the making. “There’s been so many changes. “We’re really happy with the final product of Alter Ego. Wanting to ensure that they had everything perfected before they hit the studio with Simon Mitchell (of Chaos Divine ) who handled the mixing and engineering for the record, Tempest Rising could not be prouder of what they have created. I just wanted it to be big! Like a hammer to the face where people listen to it and hear a wall of sound and goodness.Īnd Alter Ego is an album that has been worth waiting for. But now, the band has a solid lineup, and with their killer new album Alter Ego on the market, they are ready to write their next chapter. Touring in Europe and Japan and around Australia helped Tempest Rising amass a huge fan base, but after a time, this fan base was clamouring for new music.īut it wasn’t all that easy for Tempest Rising as they had to overcome a number of lineup changes, replacing both their guitarist and drummer. Since that release, the band has toured extensively, never wanting to rest on their laurels, as they are aware of just how small the scene is in Perth and Australia in general, and they wanted to get their music out to the world. Transmutation, the debut album from metal band Tempest Rising, was a release that thrust them into the spotlight of the Australian metal scene as both accomplished musicians and a force to be reckoned with in the live arena. Hysteria had a chat with vocalist Vin Trikeriotis about the new album, how the lineup changes have altered Tempest Rising and the good and the bad to being a Perth based band that tours as extensively as they do. Now, after five years, they have finally unleashed their sophomore album Alter Ego, into the world. MORE: HALLOWEEN HYSTERIA 2019: Throws A Hard Six With New Additions To Line-Up // THE AMITY AFFLICTION: Have Just Surprised Released Their Heaviest Song In Years REVIEWS: DZ DEATHRAYS: Positive rising: Part 1 // WAGE WAR: Pressure // KNOCKED LOOSE: A Different Shade Of Blue It’s been five years since the release of Transmutation, Tempest Rising’s debut record, and since then the Perth thrashers have kept their eyes firmly on the future.
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