Trumbiten stream new lyric video for "Beast of Fire"

Swedish father-and-son heavy metal duo, Trumbiten, have just released a new explosive lyric video. The video, which has premiered at Metal-Rules.com, is for “Beast of Fire” from Trumbiten’s first original EP, Emotions. The song is an expertly produced modern progressive thrash whirlwind of crushing riffs, punishing drums, soaring guitar solos and striking melodic vocals.
The band commented: “Our first original three-track album, Emotions, was released mid-May on streaming media. We are super happy that Metal-Rules is first out with the release of our lyric video — this is really awesome!!!”
Watch the lyric video for “Beast of Fire” here: https://www.metal-rules.com/2021/05/26/trumbiten-beast-of-fire-premiere/
Trumbiten consists of Tommy Arngren and his son Adam who, in collaboration with session musicians globally, create music that pulls inspiration from classic thrash, modern progressive metal and everything in-between. Their first EP of original music, Emotions, was released in May 2021. For this release, the duo worked with three female guest vocalists who added extra dimensions to the EP’s themes of hope and belief in oneself.
Emotions by Trumbiten is out now and available via streaming platforms.

Tracklist:
Beast Of Fire
In Pain
Sleepwalk
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