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Spanish Instrumental metallers Martin Templum Domini unveil new album “The Dark Matter”

    Release Date: September 6, 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Genre: Instrumental Metal

For Fans Of: Symphony X, Michael Romeo, Yngwie Malmsteen

Instrumental metal band Martin Templum Domini is thrilled to announce the release of their highly anticipated second album, ‘The Dark Matter,’ set to drop on September 6, 2024, and available in all digital platforms!

A Sonic Journey Through Metal and Terror

Hailing from Barcelona, Martin Templum Domini has carved a unique niche in the instrumental metal scene with their distinct blend of aggressive, fast, and thunderous riffs, combined with virtuosic playing and melodic choruses. Influenced heavily by progressive metal with neoclassical touches, the band’s music is a testament to their technical prowess and creative vision.

Band Members:
Carlos Martin – Guitars
Mario Vico – Drums
Ivan Martin – Bass

Formed at the end of 2018, Martin Templum Domini quickly made a name for themselves with their self-titled debut album in 2020. Based on Dante’s Divine Comedy, the album garnered significant acclaim, receiving airplay on radios and features in magazines across the USA, Europe, and Asia. The band supported the release with an extensive tour, culminating in performances at major festivals.

‘The Dark Matter’: A Mature and Powerful Work

In 2024, Martin Templum Domini returns with ‘The Dark Matter,’ a more mature and powerful offering that showcases the band’s growth and evolution. The album features 11 explosive tracks of pure instrumental metal, enriched with progressive and neoclassical elements. This time, the band draws inspiration from the works of Edgar Allan Poe and H.G. Wells, delving into themes of mental terror and creating a compelling narrative that demands to be experienced.

Track Highlights
Virtuoso Riffs and Melodic Choruses: The album is packed with passages of strong metal, blending aggressive, fast, and thunderous riffs with melodic choruses and virtuosic style.
Thematic Depth: ‘The Dark Matter’ explores the chilling realms of mental terror inspired by the literary works of Poe and Wells, offering listeners a profound and immersive sonic journey.

Martin Templum Domini’s ‘The Dark Matter’ promises to be a must-listen for fans of intricate and powerful instrumental metal. With its blend of technical brilliance and thematic depth, the album is set to make a significant impact in the metal community.

Band Bio:

Martin Templum Domini is a instrumental metal band from Barcelona. With a very defined sound, their songs are plenty of passages of strong metal with agressive, fast and thunderous riffs, combined with virtuoso style and melodic chorus. Their music in very influenced by progressive metal with neoclassical touches.

The band was formed at the end of 2018 with Carlos Martin on the guitars, Mario Vico on the drums, and Ivan Martin on the bass. In 2020 they released their self titled first album “Martin Templum Domini”, based on the Dante´s Divine Comedy, obtaining a great success, sounding of radios and appearing in magazines from Usa, Europe & Asia, and after a long tour ending in big festivals.

Now, in 2024, the band presents their new and second album “The Dark Matter”. This time, the band offers a more mature work, more powerful, with more prog and neoclassical elements, with melodic chorus, and the virtuosity that always accompanies the band. 11 explosive cuts of pure instrumental metal. “The Dark Matter” is based on the the work of E.A. Poe and H.G. Wells, where the mental terror is the center of the story, another journey that must be experienced.

Follow the band at these links:

www.instagram.com/martintemplumdomini
www.facebook.com/martintemplumdominiofficial
YouTube: https://rb.gy/pjuadw
TikTok: https://rb.gy/1z6ten
https://martintemplumdomini.bandcamp.com/album/the-dark-matter
https://linktr.ee/martintemplumdomini

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