L- R - Skyler Mills - Guitar, Colin Ryley - Guitars, Marlee Ryley - Vocals, Aaron Bell - Drums, Jon Power - Bass
Photo Credit - Shimon Photography
Gearing up for their hometown Vancouver album launch show on Friday, December 15th at Wise Hall (info), Canadian thrashers Hyperia have teamed up with local brewer Main Street Brewing Co. for their signature beer "Hybeeria Ouroboros Lager", which will be exclusively available at their upcoming shows and tour dates. The band explains further.
"4 years ago in late 2019, we paired up with New Level Brewing in Calgary to release the first Hybeeria for our "Asylum Music Video Premiere". It received a great reception and we sold out within the first hour of the premiere show. Since then, we have been wanting to do a Hybeeria 2.0 but between the Covid years and other factors, we haven't been able to pull it off.
We are now super excited to release the follow-up "Hybeeria Ouroboros Lager" (Main Street Brewing Co.) It will be available at our album release show on December 15 at The Wise Hall, and if all goes well we will continue. This lager is a super smooth and easy-drinking beer that gets you ready to mosh. Try a few yourselves at The Wise Hall on December 15th!"
In addition to their signature beer, Hyperia will also have available their recently announced "Deathbringer Hot Sauce" created by newly recruited drummer Aaron Bell and a co-worker of his and their hot sauce company "The Scoville Scoundrels". Bell explains further:
"I grew five plants three years ago with mild success. The next year I saw that AJ had moved into an apartment with a south-facing balcony garden and my gears started turning in his head. The next year AJ and I did five plants, but each plant got three yields and we made about 16 mason jars, then 2023 rolled around, and decided we should go big! We bought around 40 pepper plants with about six different types of peppers, and it was so hard to keep up, in fact, we were just getting warmed up and had a lot more to bottle.
This specific SAUCE for Hyperia, which is only a limited run, but can be duplicated consists of ghost pepper, Trinidad, scorpion, Orange, habanero, Carolina, reaper, local vinegar, garlic, honey, onion, organic papaya, organic pineapple, organic blood, orange, organic, grapefruit, organic, lime, and lemon."
Get ready to have your face blown off with the latest thrash attack from Canada’s Hyperia. Their third full-length “The Serpent’s Cycle”, was just unleashed on November 17th, and it marks a new era for them boasting some of the most aggressive thrash metal they’ve ever written, complimented with plenty of melodic vocals and guitar work. It consists of everything Hyperia stands for shred, speed, and intricacy and it will definitely catch the attention of musicians and non-musicians alike. Hyperia shares their excitement for the release:
“This is the first album we’ve released that isn’t much of a concept album like our first two. This album deals with different lyrical ideas such as the human condition, philosophy, psychology, partying, and much more. Musically this album is insanely aggressive, technical, and fast. We have some of the fastest songs we’ve ever written on this album and during recording, we were all definitely pushed to, and sometimes past, our limits.”
To Hyperia, “The Serpent’s Cycle” is the pinnacle so far of their creativity and finesse. They’ve taken familiar elements they’ve used before, such as menacing thrash riffs and pretty melodies and by presenting a seamless interaction between each member of the band, their signature sound and furious stage presence is something to be admired.
The eleven-track album is much more polished than its predecessors and continues the same writing process, the majority of the songwriting is done by guitarist Colin Ryley but everyone gives input and transforms the songs into what they are in the end. Ryley also mixed the album, while Mika Jussila mastered it and the album art was done by Caitlin Delaplace.
Wailing vocals, shredding guitars, and fast, heavy drums await in “The Serpent’s Cycle”, which is recommended for fans of Lost Society, Exmortus, and Municipal Waste.
“The Serpent’s Cycle” was released on November 17, 2023, and is available for at https://hyperiametal.bandcamp.com, Spotify.
Music Video - Prophet Of Deceit - https://youtu.be/95555tNTGLI
Music Video - Thrash Metal Machine - https://youtu.be/IzCxT3_eVaY
Music Video - The Serpent's Cycle - https://youtu.be/K1O364D92Z8
Show Dates:
Dec 15 - Vancouver, BC - The Wise Hall (The Seprent's Cycle - Album Launch Show) w/ W.M.D., Medevil, Stone Spear
Track Listing:
1. Ego Trip (4:41)
2. Automatic Thrash Machine (4:02)
3. Prophet of Deceit (4:16)
4. Psychosomatic (4:29)
5. The Serpent’s Cycle (5:04)
6. Trapped in Time (3:58)
7. Spirit Bandit (4:04)
8. Eye for an Eye ( 4:47)
9. Binge & Surge (3:44)
10. Deathbringer (5:31)
11. Crazy On You [Heart Cover] (5:03)
Album Length: 49:41
Album Credits:
- All songs performed by: Hyperia
- All songs written by: Colin Ryley, except Trapped in Time co-written with David Kupisz
- All lyrics by: Marlee Ryley
- Mixed by: Colin Ryley
- Mastered by: Mika Jussila
- Member of SOCAN
- Canadian Content MAPL
Album Recording Lineup:
Marlee Ryley - Vocals
Colin Ryley - Guitars
Jon Power - Bass
Ryan Idris - Drums
Hyperia Live Lineup:
Skyler Mills - Guitar
Colin Ryley - Guitar
Marlee Ryley - Vocals
Aaron Bell - Drums
Jon Power - Bass
For more info: Facebook.com/Hyperiabandofficial | Instagram.com/hyperiametal
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"Hyperia Make Bolder, Darker Thrashier Moves with New Album The Serpent’s Cycle" - Decibel Magazine
"Ten original tracks of intense, metallic fury are delivered with crisp precision, swathed by Colin Ryley's dextrous lead work and spearheaded by some savage, unrelenting vocals from Marlee Ryley." - Power Play Magazine UK
"Consistently taking that next step in establishing their own brand of melodic thrash/death with progressive tendencies, Hyperia through The Serpent’s Cycle should continue to make a bigger footprint beyond Canadian borders into international acclaim and appeal. Bang thy heads, grab your favorite denim jacket or bullet belt/studded arm band attire and get ready to slam hard to these tracks – it will leave you battered and bruised the right way." - Dead Rhetoric
"an album which is melodic, fast, and aggressive but never sacrifices any of its integrity to be en vogue. 8/10" - Metal Digest
"Hyperia do everything right. The plate rocks tremendously, the neck vertebrae hurt and you can hardly get this stupid grin out to your face. Only good thrash can do that." - Art Noir
"Without a doubt, we have a thrash highlight from an up-and-coming Canadian band. Where I have hope, they may soon land a big deal and very soon cause the boards to burst in our part of the world. At the end of the year, Hyperia managed to create a really sophisticated thrash hit that consistently puts the competition in their place. Respect! 9.6/10" - Zephyrs-Odem
"It’s a real pleasure witnessing the evolution of Hyperia through the years, carving their names in the Canadian scene and becoming one of the driving forces of the current Thrash Metal environment, with The Serpent’s Cycle definitely taking the band to new heights. " - The Headbanging Moose
"The band sound absolutely blistering with the lead guitar work at a very impressive level while Marlee puts in her best vocal performance to date with unhinged screams and demonic snarls mixed in with some more melodic vocals which remain aggressive and full of that unbeatable thrash attitude. “The Serpent’s Cycle” is a great thrash record which retains its old school sound whilst incorporating a melodic sensibility without diluting the aggression. Definitely the strongest material the band have released to date and a big step up for the band. Another great thrash release in what has been a very strong year for the genre." - Ever Metal
"A consistent piece of work, that thrashes, bites and grabs your attention with power, hardness and a melodic under current. If you like hard hitting melodic thrash, then ‘ The Serpent’s Cycle ‘ is one to look out for. All through this record there are precise rhythm and lead guitars, hammering drums, the bass rumbling along in all the right places. The musicianship is excellent and Marlee Ryley’s vocals are brutal. The production is clear, the guitars are up front, maybe I would personally like clearer vocals, but maybe hard to have good intonation when screaming and growling. Having listened to this album more than a few times now, it is definitely a grower, these four are tight, the serpents cycle only gets better with every listen ." - The Metal Pit
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