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Throes Of Dawn - Re-Sign With Argonauta Records

Gothic doomers Throes Of Dawn are pleased to announce that they have re-signed the partnership whit Argonauta Records. The six-piece is currently working on their next studio album. Additional details coming soon.

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Posted: 11.01.2022 by Bad English | Comments (3)


Throes Of Dawn - New Album Streaming In Its Entirety

Finnish atmospheric metal band Throes Of Dawn is giving you the opportunity to listen to the entire Our Voices Shall Remain in advance before it hits stores on August 20th on Argonauta Records. Sounds like a good way to spend your Sunday? You can stream the whole thing over here (courtesy of Inferno Magazine).

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Posted: 14.08.2016 by Paz | Comments (3)


Throes Of Dawn - Streaming New Single

After they've announced their new album, Our Voices Shall Remain, the Finns Throes Of Dawn now give us a chance to listen to the album's first single. It's the atmospheric song "Lifelines" and you can give it a spin over here. The band will release their highly anticipated sixth record through Argonauta Records on the 20th of August. Was it worth the wait?

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Posted: 19.07.2016 by BloodTears | Comments (1)


Throes Of Dawn - Reveal New Album Cover Artwork And Tracklist

Finnish progressive/post-metallers Throes Of Dawn just announced the collaboration with renowned artist Costin Chioreanu (Ulver, Opeth, Arcturus among many others) for the graphic of their anticipated new album Our Voices Shall Remain, due out on Argonauta Records on the 20th of August 2016, in a luxury three panels packaging. A small official teaser of the album can be seen here along with all the other detaills.

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Posted: 30.06.2016 by Jeeers | Comments (1)


Throes Of Dawn - New Label, New Album In August

Finally some news for the fans of Throes Of Dawn. The Finnish metallers are now ready to release a new album, their first since 2010's The Great Fleet Of Echoes. Our Voices Shall Remain, the new record, is scheduled to be released on the 20th of August 2016 on their new label Argonauta Records, and consists of seven tracks, with a total running time of 67 minutes. The band will have a special live show in Romania, at the Dark Bombastic Evening to celebrate the album release. The new sounds are coming!

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Posted: 23.05.2016 by BloodTears | Comments (2)


Throes Of Dawn - Full HD Concert Online, Line-Up Change

HD pro-shot footage of a full Throes Of Dawn concert is now available at the concert organizer's official YouTube channel. The footage was shot during Throes Of Dawn's headlining performance at Highland Metalfest in Yerevan, Armenia on April 23rd, during a mini-tour in Caucasus. The show was filmed by Civilnet.AM, the audio mixing/mastering and video editing was done by Vladimir Melikyan (Zhesht Events).

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Posted: 12.11.2012 by Arsen | Comments (2)


Throes Of Dawn - New Song Online

Finnish metallers Throes Of Dawn have posted online a new song, "Ignition Of The Grey Sky", on their MySpace page.

"Ignition Of The Grey Sky" comes off the band's forthcoming album, The Great Fleet Of Echoes, which is scheduled for release on February 19 via Firebox Records during the Finnish Metal Expo.

The Great Fleet Of Echoes cover art] tracklist:

01. Entropy
02. Ignition Of The Grey Sky
03. Velvet Chokehold
04. Soft Whispers Of The Chemical Sun
05. Chloroform
06. Slow Motion
07. We Have Ways To Hurt You
08. Lethe
09. The Great Fleet Of Echoes
10. Blue Dead Skies

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Posted: 23.01.2010 by White Winter Sun | Comments (3)


Throes Of Dawn - New Album Details

Throes Of Dawn have issued the following update regarding their new upcoming effort:

"We have settled a release date for our fifth album The Great Fleet Of Echoes. The album will be released 19th of February in the Finnish Metal Expo. We are also very pleased to announce that the album is released both as a digipack CD and a 12" double vinyl lp with a 24-bit mastering and two bonus songs.

It took a lot of time, but we are happy with the outcome. The Great Fleet Of Echoes is a clear expansion in the bands songwriting. Showing more versatile, progressive and melodic approach into the gloom and melancholy our music reflects. A firm and logical step forward."

The Great Fleet Of Echoes tracklist:

01. Entropy
02. Ignition Of The Grey Sky
03. Velvet Chokehold
04. Soft Whispers Of The Chemical Sun
05. Chloroform
06. Slow Motion
07. We Have Ways To Hurt You
08. Lethe
09. The Great Fleet Of Echoes
10. Blue Dead Skies

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Source: throesofdawn.com
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Posted: 09.01.2010 by Stigmatized | Comments (8)


Throes Of Dawn - Album Update

Throes Of Dawn have posted the following album update:

"Finally, I am pleased to tell you that the recordings of the fifth album have been finished on most parts and the sound engineer will start the mixing process at the very beginning of January.

As you can guess, the recording of this album has not been an easy task. It has required the patience of a dead animal to pull this thing through. But I can guarantee you it has been well worth all the time and trouble. This album is going to be the ultimate Throes Of Dawn album, our magnum opus.

We are well behind the schedules and plans, and I´m not going to give you any release date because it will propably not hold anyway, but the most important thing is that we are actually making progress and all the work will be over very soon."

In other news, the band has scheduled the following live dates:

14.03.2009 Moscow, Relax Club - Wings of Doom Festival
15.03.2009 St. Petersburg, Orlandina Club - Wings of Doom Festival

Source: throesofdawn.com
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Posted: 03.01.2009 by Thryce | Comments (3)