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TRIBULATION To Release Angrier, Darker & More Cynical New Material Later This Year

So says the band, anyway.

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Photo by Ester Segarra

Tribulation is having an excellent 2022 so far. The band won a Grammis Award in the Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album category for their latest album Where the Gloom Becomes Sound, and released the 18-minute epic "The Dhampir" originally only available on deluxe versions of Where The Gloom Becomes Sound. Now Tribulation has announced they've re-signed to Century Media Records and will release angrier, darker, and more cynical new material later this year.

"After this involuntary hiatus, this global societal and cultural hiccup, we are just about to return to the stages and as already announced, we have already started our next chapter," said Tribulation guitarist Adam Zaars. "As of now, we have a few new songs recorded that will be released digitally later this year and on wax as soon as possible after that.

"It's a Tribulation you will recognize, but in a new shroud with new tastes and smells. Angrier, darker, and a tad more cynical. We have also slowly started working on our next album that we will yet again release with our long-term partners Century Media Records, with whom we have now signed a worldwide deal. Make sure to catch us live this summer."

Tribulation was recently at Studio Ryssviken recording a brand new EP. The new EP will be the band's follow-up to Where The Gloom Becomes Sound, and will be their first-ever effort without guitarist Jonathan Hultén. Hultén has since been replaced by Joseph Tholl, who has not performed on any Tribulation material in the studio. The EP is being recorded with Linus Björklund, who recorded Tribulation's 2018 album Down Below.

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