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TENET – “Sovereign” debut album out now in Europe; new promo track online!

TENET, the brainchild of guitarist Jed Simon (Strapping Young Lad /
Zimmer’s Hole), are pleased to announce that the “Sovereign” debut
album is out NOW in Europe via Century Media Records (Out August 11th
in North America) and receiving great acclaim and praise by the media
as well as the fans of extreme Metal with a sweet Bay Area Thrash vibe
to things. To enhance the debut’s release, the intense new promo track
“Crown Of Thorns” has been now launched via the band’s official
myspace profile at: www.myspace.com/tenetforce



Guitarist and TENET mastermind Jed Simon comments the release of
“Sovereign” as follows:

“Hey all you head-banging maniacs out there! The long, long, LONG wait
is over! FUCK YES! FINALLY! I thought at times, as many of you did too
I’m sure, that this was never going to see the light of day. It’s been
a long road, and I’m stoked that so many of you have stayed by my
side, waiting patiently. YOU RULE. So without any further bullshit, I
give you “Sovereign”. This ain’t about punching people in the face,
we’ve all done that...this is for pure head-banging, the pure love of
metal. Remember that? Fuck yeah you do, and if you don’t...then it’s
time to fuckin’ learn. Welcome to the NEW old school. Now put on your
thrash hats and let’s see those heads shaking!

I’ve been balls deep in doing interviews the last few weeks and so far
the response has been tremendous. That means a lot to me: everybody,
thank you. With an album that has been talked about for so long, I
have been nervous about the response. The initial reviews I have been
reading are great, and it has really helped to validate all these
years of work, and obsession, that has driven this beast. Finally the
beast is free, and that freedom is an awesome thing. I gotta say, I
feel like a skin has been shed...and it’s all good.

Right now we are working on getting this thing into touring mode. It’s
going to take some work, I won’t lie, but when we get to your
town...get ready to burn! No shuffling around the stage looking at our
shoes, no ‘jump up’ in the air like a fuckin’ pogo goof, no sissies,
no whining, no gimmicks, no keyboards. You’ll get A SHOW. A
beer-soaked, raging good time. You’ll get what you pay for, and you
deserve it. Until then my friends, welcome to the family!“

Mixed by Vincent Wojno (Machine Head, Kreator, Trouble, etc) and
mastered by Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Opeth, Arch Enemy, etc.),
“Sovereign” comes with classy artwork courtesy of Travis Smith (Opeth,
Death, Nevermore, etc.) and will not only leave any lover of
traditional thrash metal impressed but will also make an impact on
fans of modern metal sounds without pseudo-trendy ambitions. If you
like your METAL heavy and with a good dose of the 'old school', then
you have found your home on “Sovereign”!



TENET line-up on “Sovereign”:


Jed Simon – Guitars (Strapping Young Lad, Zimmer’s Hole)
Steve “Zetro” Souza – Vocals (Exodus, Legacy)
Glen Alvelais – Lead Guitars (Forbidden, Testament)
Byron Stroud – Bass (Fear Factory, Strapping Young Lad)
Gene Hoglan – Drums (Dark Angel, Death, Strapping Young Lad)


TENET online:

www.myspace.com/tenetforce

www.tenetforce.com



Also visit:

http://www.centurymedia.com

http://www.myspace.com/centurymediaeurope

http://www.youtube.com/centurymedia

http://twitter.com/centurymediaeu

 

Tenet "Sovereign" 20 July European release

TENET = “An opinion, doctrine or principle held as being true by a person or especially by an organization.”

Strapping Young Lad / Zimmer’s Hole guitarist Jed Simon herewith gives you his opinion with gracious help from some very good friends! With SYL’s relentlessly busy schedule in the last years, Jed had been waiting for some time to get “Sovereign” done…and with SYL down, now is the time! 

TENET originally started out in the Summer of 1996 for Jed Simon, founder of the band. Together with Steve Wheeler (Zimmer’s Hole drummer at the time), they started getting Jed's ideas down to demo-tape form, but while both continued along with ZH and SYL, nothing much happened for TENET apart from some casual jam-sessions, which among others also included players like Stu Carruthers (Grip Inc.). Jed then initially met guitar-partner Glen Alvelais (ex-Forbidden) way back in 1997 when SYL was touring with Testament, for who Glen was playing guitar at the time. After quickly becoming friends, Jed eventually asked Glen if he would be interested in playing together in TENET and long years later when they re-connected, Glen’s first question was “Whatever happened to that album we were gonna record?”. They laughed and Jed said “Soon, are you still into it?” His response was “FUCK YEAH!”

After signing a deal with Century Media Records Jed started out working on “Sovereign” with bassist Byron Stroud (Fear Factory, SYL, Zimmer’s Hole) as well as drummer Adrian Erlandsson (At The Gates, The Haunted, Cradle Of Filth, Paradise Lost, etc.), but after reviewing the fact that not enough attention could be given to the project by Adrian due to the immense geographical distance and other pending commitments, Jed turned back to his long-time partner in crime Gene Hoglan (Death, Dark Angel, SYL, etc.) to take care of the final drum duties. TENET was still looking for a vocalist though and after a few auditions were done, Steve “Zetro” Souza (Legacy / Exodus) turned out to be the perfect man for the album, as he instantly gave the band that 'classic' metal feel that Jed was looking for. Jed quickly flew to the Bay Area twice to first oversee a very smooth vocal recording with Zetro and then later on to mix the album with Vincent Wojno (Machine Head, Kreator, Trouble, etc). Finally, Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Opeth, Arch Enemy, etc.) was recommended for the mastering of “Sovereign” and the album’s artwork comes courtesy of Travis Smith (Opeth, Death, Nevermore, etc.). 
That all said, even if TENET might seem like a brand-new name to the scene, the fact that the band’s line-up involves some of the most respected players within the Thrash and extreme Metal scene will easily explain the immense quality to be found on the deeply personal-themed debut album “Sovereign”. If you like your METAL heavy and with a good dose of the 'old school', then you have found your home on “Sovereign”. And speaking of home: leave your keyboards there…they are not welcome here!