Tales of The Tomb Shares Guitar Playthrough of 'The Nightmare Hall'
Edmonton death metal duo Tales of The Tomb have been a two-man wrecking crew for a while now with Trez Thomas (Guitar and Vocals) and Corey Skerlak (Guitar and Vocals), but earlier this month they announced they have become a trio with the addition of bassist Jonnii Guns. Over the last few months, the band has been unleashing guitar and bass playthrough videos in support of their latest EP Volume Two: Mendicium unleashed this past September. Yesterday (June 25), the band revealed their next duo guitar playthrough for the track "The Nightmare Hall", which can be viewed via its premiere on TechnicalMusicReview HERE.
Guitarist Tres Thomas comments:"'The Nightmare Hall' is one of the most technical songs we have written as of yet. It’s so amazing to finally release the playthrough for this song to showcase the merciless riffs in this duo playthrough. The video also features every guitar that was on the album, and more!"
Tales of The Tomb's latest EP Volume Two: Mendicium is a collection of narratives surrounding government cover-ups, national lies, and the heinous crimes committed amongst the shadows. It's also a vicious bite of grinding blast beats, technical shredding accompanied by venomous guttural lows. It was mixed and mastered by Cryptopsy guitarist and head engineer/owner at The Grid Studios Christian Donaldson along with featuring artwork by Tony Midi of Tonymidi Artworks.
The EP is available now!
Track Listing:
The Nightmare Hall (4:05)
Faul (3:02)
The Sinful Messiah (4:14)
Dyatlov Pass Incident (3:52)
Nine Eleven (4:46)
Mermaid In A Manhole (3:33)
EP Length: 23:44
Check out Tales of The Tomb!
About:
Unified by the desire to have the grotesque power of 90’s era death and murder metal, Tales of The Tomb started as a thought that grew into an insatiable need to make extreme music. Tales Of The Tomb was created in October 2013 from founder Corey Skerlak (guitar, vocals) out of inspiration from the original murder metal band Macabre.
Much of their inspiration is drawn from the hideous crimes and conspiracies of the world. Retelling stories of the dark hidden secrets and victims from such crimes. This was the inspiration for the name Tales of The Tomb.
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