Trytan

Trytan

Genres: metal, christian, Progressive metal, Progressive, christian metal

About Trytan

Trytan was a Christian progressive / pop metal / hard rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Musically they were similar to Rush. The band was ministry oriented, and had what Christian music critic John J. Thompson characterized as a significant impact on their scene. Their second demo (1987) was reworked for release by R.E.X. Records under the name Celestial Messenger. It featured a metal sound typical of the hair era of metal. Their debut's lyrics also reflect their ministry orientation, one stated that the band wrote about "getting closer to God and not rejecting the Truth." The album became a classic for fans of Christian metal and was subject of an illegal re-release in 1998. The legal 2000 re-release of Celestial Messenger features a bonus of three remastered tracks as well as material from an early demo a bonus. Their sophomore album, Sylentiger, was released in 1990. It featured a harder sound and lyrics which the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music characterised as presesting a need for salvation with a viewpoint from arminian theology. In retrospect HM magazine editor Doug Van Pelt found the record to be disappointing compared to their debut. Trytan disbanded in the early 1990s. Larry Dean started a ministry in 1991 which had evolved into the Heart Maneuvers Christian Fellowship church by 1993.Scott Blackman, drummer on Celestial Messenger, eventually became an associate pastor there. Larry Dean continued to work in the Chicago music scene.

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Heard alongside: Petra Guardian Stryper

Trytan — Top 7 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Trytan The Descender
Trytan A Million Hearts
Trytan Last Night In Dubai
Trytan Mr. Electric
Trytan It's War [Live]
Trytan Shadow Racer
Trytan Monsters
The Descender
A Million Hearts
Last Night In Dubai
Mr. Electric
It's War [Live]
Shadow Racer
Monsters