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As the roaring chants of this unmistakable name bleed out of your ears, the echo’s of intense character start to wrap around your thoughts, finding yourself singing out loud and repeating everything you just experienced. A band first formed four years ago as a solid power house of hard rock and metal; Ronn Simser on vocals and bass guitar and Tic on lead guitar; hit the local NNY scene with explosive metal songs such as “go” and “take this” and more melodic metal songs like “outburst” and “the light”. Building an intense and steady fan base, the band continued to develop a stronghold in the northern New York scene. Tyrade’s style began to grow and with it came “Scud Missile” and “Outburst II” and explorations into the metal world with "Swim" and "Bottom of the Barrel". In mid 2009, Tyrade took a break to write and explore more in the aspects of music, coming up with 11 new tracks for the 2nd full length album. This new album (to be released in early 2010) hammers all aspects of the music world. Driving metal riffs and anger-fueled vocals on tracks, then going back to the roots of Tyrades mood altering power ballads, and everything inbetween. With Tyrades drummer, 'Machine-Gun' Matt driving out the spinal tapping percussion, and Tim Anson blistering out the bass riffs, Tics face melting metal crunches, and Ronns ear-busting/mind bending vocals; along with new material coursing through their veins, the “tyrants” know nothing is going to stop the ever climbing progression of Tyrade. TYrade has opened for such bands as Motograter, Marcy Playground, and FUSE TV SLAVE TO THE METAL FEST. With new integration of classic Tyrade and new high energy 'red-bull metal' tunes, Tyrade just keeps bringing the metal to you. With new songs such as “fallen”, a heart-sick metal lick, and “stand-up” a political tribute (soon to be released on a new album along with “another time” and “wasted” to name a few) the band is letting you know Tyrade is hear to stay. So keep your eyes and ears open for the chance to catch this Northern New York Rock/Metal act near you. With Tyrade’s ever growing energy and talent, you are sure to be putting their 1st album 'lost and found' on repeat, and finding yourself standing in line waiting for the release of their second full length album 'with death comes new life'. Every fan, every person that has taken in a Tyrade show is left in awe from the spectacle of showmanship and adrenaline filled performance they always put on. Tyrade plans to rebuild the music circuit in Northern NY one club at a time, turning down no show, big or small, coming back with their new album, 2nd dvd and new energy that you can only dream about. Tyrade will never die, in the last 4 years, they have delt with the hardships of the economy, family, the toils of being a hard working band, and the ever changing music scene, but somehow they adapt, and prevail. There seems to be nothing that can hold Tyrade down. In the end of things, when you throw a wrench in their gears, it only motivates them to come back at you stronger then ever, with fresh ideas, explosive stage shows and harder, louder, more intense music. Also, Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine has reviewed our debut full-length album "take this' and our second full-length album 'With Death Comes New Life', and here's what they had to say: > CD Review - Reviewed By Divided45 -------- Fourth Coast Entertainment May Edition - Volume 1 - Issue 11 TYRADE "TAKE THIS" To all those who love rock, metal, and all that falls in between, Tyrade is here for you. Tyrade’s CD “Take This” is a well-balanced blend of music that ranges from deep, heart-felt melodies, to screaming tracks that give the listener a swift kick to the you-know-what. Tracks, such as, Outburst and Satisfied draw the listener in with their disarming melodies while at the same time the powerful lyrics reveal moving stories. On the other end of the spectrum, there are tracks such as Go and Disorder. These songs favor the metal side and force-feed intense lyrics to all those who listen. There is a definite sonic similarity between Tyrade and other bands of the genre. Ron’s vocal style is similar to that of Mudvanye’s. Overall they have a similar style to groups such as Mudvayne, Godsmack, and Breaking Benjamin. This is not to say that the music is generic and easily forgettable; quite the opposite.Their melodies and lyrics are inspiring and have great potential to become well-known both nationally and internationally. These songs are powerful, beautiful, inspirational, and most definitely worth listening to. www.myspace.com/tyradetheband.com Tyrade.... With Death Comes New Life.... By: Garret K. Woodward.... .... MySpace.com/TyradeTheBand.... .... Although the title is somewhat cliché, the sound is far from. .... .... Following in the footsteps of Papa Roach, Mudvayne, and other aggressively melodic rock ensembles, Tyrade breathes new life into an otherwise diluted genre quickly gathering dust. Taking the cue from frustration felt across the scene (due to a lack of fresh blood), the quartet grabs the microphone and makes itself known..... .... Recorded at TRR Studio, Norfolk NY, mixed and produced at Fourth Coast Entertainment Studios Canton NY, mastered at Up Country Studios Buffalo NY, and mass produced by SONY Music Toronto ON, ....The tone is polished, yet unique and indisputably catchy. A thread of angst and personal loss is woven throughout, while redemption emerges from behind each selection..... .... Belting out his inner strength, Ronn Simser radiates from the speakers with an embracing voice akin to Brandon Boyd (Incubus). But, just when one allows his Trojan horse warmth into their ears, screams of bloody murder provoke headbangers into a freefall of solidarity..... .... Backing Simser is the pendulum, swampy percussion of Machine Gun Matt. Throw in plump bass lines (Tim Anson) and razorblade guitar licks (Tic) - the sentiment is one of chaotic beauty filtering through the depths of society..... .... It’s intriguing to cross paths with actual musicianship and originality right in our own backyard. It’s not all about screaming aimlessly and ripping the loudest guitar riff possible. Tyrade reminds other regional acts of this notion with a swift kick in the ass. Success comes from writing and recording quality material- as proven by this promising group." 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