Tyrant Eyes

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Tyrant Eyes
General information
Genre (s) Power metal
founding 1993
Website www.tyrant-eyes.de
Founding members
Alexander Reimund
Michael Apple
Marcus Amend
Sascha Tilger
Current occupation
Lydia Sprengard
Michael Apple
Marcus Amend
Sascha Tilger
Michael Mann
Stefan Kowalski
former members
singing
Alexander Reimund (1993-2006)
singing
Mehmet Bulut (2006-2008)
Keyboard
Jürgen Bormuth (1994-2013)
bass
Max Lassmann (2007–2012)
singing
Claudius Bormuth (2009-2018)

Tyrant Eyes is a power metal band from Mörlenbach , Hessen .

history

Tyrant Eyes was formed in 1993 after a split by the band called Dragonsfire (not to be confused with Dragonsfire from Landshut), when Marcus Amend (guitar), Alexander Reimund (vocals) and Michael Apfel (bass) joined Michael Böhler (drums) and Heiko Wetzel ( Guitar) parted. Sascha Tilger (drums) was accepted as a new member of the band. Jürgen Bormuth (keyboard) joined the band in May 1994.

In August 2006 Alexander Reimund left the band for professional reasons. In 2007 Michael Apfel also left the band. They were replaced by Mehmet Bulut (vocals) and Max Lassmann (bass).

In March 2008, Mehmet Bulut separated from Tyrant Eyes. Since the search for a new singer turned out to be very difficult, Tyrant Eyes played several concerts with befriended singers until Claudius Bormuth joined the band in January 2009. In 2012 bassist Max Lassmann had to leave the band after differences.

In May 2013 Tyrant Eyes changed the keyboard player. Michael Mann came in for Jürgen Bormuth.

Singer Claudius Bormuth left the band in December 2018 for personal reasons. He was replaced by Lydia Sprengard.

In mid-2019, the band decided to add a rhythm guitarist to the lineup. The guitarist friend Stefan Kowalski was hired for this. The first concert in the cast took place on September 20, 2019.

On February 22nd, 2020 the band released their first music video, Child Soldier.

Discography

  • War and Darkness (1995), in-house production
  • Book of Souls (2000), Last Episode / BO Records
  • The Darkest Hour (2003), Scarlet Records
  • The Sound of Persistence (2011), in-house production
  • Heptameron (2017), in-house production

Video

  • Live Impressions - Live (1997)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tyrant Eyes. Facebook, accessed November 7, 2019 .
  2. Tyrant Eyes - Child Soldier 2020 (Official). Retrieved on February 25, 2020 (German).