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Titans Eve / Press

“In an age where a plethora of thrash bands are focussing all their energies on trying to recapture the sounds of the 80′s, it’s great to hear a forward thinking, ambitious thrash metal outfit. Canadian Titans Eve have all the essential thrash ingredients in their sound, but they’re trying to forge something original in those flames. Their songs are laced with robust melody, captivating guitar-intricacies, and truly memorable and striking passages, while the powerful vocals of Brian Gamblin provide an imposing focal point. Titans Eve are a genuinely exciting proposition, and Life Apocalypse is quite a superb album deserving of much recognition. 4.5/5”

Zero Tolerance Magazine

“The Canadians' sophomore retains the thrash shapes of their debut but also allows more room for melody and lyricism to flow, adding an emotive strength to the introspective tales of the human condition, destiny and personal struggle...if the Mayans were right and 2012 is the year we face the apocalypse, Titans Eve are more than an adequate soundtrack. 4/5”

Terrorizer

“When I saw who Titans Eve were touring with I knew we were in for a quality album, but this album surpassed what I had expected. From start to finish we’re shown off what the band can do, their understanding of their music, and the reasons why we need to be taking some notice of what they’re up to. I don’t know what’s going on in Canada at the moment but if there’s bands of this calibre over there, then I need to be looking to get shifting over there as soon as possible.”

“This is another damn fine thrash metal album that not only brings about memories of times passed but also brings about a need to mosh like there’s no tomorrow.”

Battlehelm

“Vancouver, B.C. thrash-edged metal merchants,Titans Eve, wasted no time getting back into the studio to record the follow-up to their 2011 debut,The Divine Equal. The result is a breath of fresh napalm called, Life Apocalypse. The new album contains all the skull-crushing brutality fans have come to expect from Titans Eve, delivered with intellectual impact, and sonic diversity.”

Metalholic.co

“Thrash Metal is alive and well in Vancouver, Canada. As a follow up album to their debut album “Paradise Lose” they continue to expose fans to a brand of music that combines classic Metal influence that also show its influence from the latest of the new school Thrash Metal scene. Vocal brothers Brian Gamblin and Kyle Gamblin will growl at you with the best of them, and you can comprehend the lyrics, while they Thrash it out on duelling guitar solos. Casey Ory’s drums beats along with Jesse Hord’s Bass will pulse through the music and be a force to be heard. Overall a great project and I wish the band the best on their coming European tour with ARCH ENEMY.”

“Vancouver’s TITANS EVE have really hit a sweet spot with their second album.”

“Titans Eve are being outed as one of the rising stars of the Canadian Metal scene and after a few listens to 'Life Apocalypse', their second album, it's easy to see why. In fact it's easy to see this youthful quartet busting the whole darn planet apart within the next five years if they can maintain – or, better yet, improve upon – the quality of material found on 'Life Apocalypse'. ”

“To not hear this album would be criminal as it is very strong, possessing a contagious charm that will have you nodding your head proud of the fact that you checked the mighty Titans Eve out.”

“powerful anthems to sing along to, raspy throaty vocals that are easily enunciated leaves fans able to get into their groove. They delivered a high and energetic set pleasing their current and new fans gearing them up for Anvil’s assault.”

“The album is very fast, aggressive and precise, delivering an aural wall of death front to back. Riffs are very catchy and some very fluid guitar work is featured throughout. Vocals are mix of gravelly thrash and clean styled. This band is definitely a sleeper and with major label backing, can make a huge breakout in the thrash world. Definitely check this album out.”

“In an age where a plethora of thrash bands are focussing all their energies on trying to recapture the sounds of the 80's, it's great to hear a forward thinking, ambitious thrash metal outfit. Canadian Titans Eve have all the essential thrash ingredients in their sound, but they're trying to forge something original in those flames. Their songs are laced with robust melody, captivating guitar-intricacies, and truly memorable and striking passages, while the powerful vocals of Brian Gamblin provide an imposing focal point. Titans Eve are a genuinely exciting proposition, and Life Apocalypse is quite a superb album deserving of much recognition. 4.5/5”

“Titan's Eve are being outed as one of the rising stars of the Canadian metal scene, and after a few listens to Life Apocalypse, their second album, it’s easy to see why. In fact it’s easy to see this youthful quartet busting the whole darn planet apart within the next five years if they can maintain – or, better yet, improve upon – the quality of material found on Life…”

“Make no mistake this is big time metal, delivered with class and conviction that’ll draw you in after just one listen and keep you in its thrall forever.”

“Casey Ory has thrash style drums nailed down perfectly and slays on the double bass drum. He is the epitome of a backbone for a band and also really good at making interesting fills and tempo changes. The guitar work is also as notable as ever, in all three categories. There’s plenty of great solo’s to be found all throughout the album, my favorites lying in ‘Road to Ruin’ ‘Life Apocalypse’ and ‘Hollow Gods’. ”

“One of a relative few genuine thrash albums you'll hear this year...up-tempo rippers like “Destined To Die,” lumbering, crowd-chanting bulldozers like “Frozen In Time,” and so much more.”

“While I was already a fan of the band’s first disc, I can honestly say that Life Apocalypse is a more mature-sounding record on all levels; they have more presence, more confidence and vocalist Brian Gamblin has stepped things up turning in a fantastic, commanding performance. Simply stated, I really dig this disc. I think it is a great offering and one that metal fans of all ages are sure to enjoy.”

“After a brief acoustic intro, Life Apocalypse really gets fired up and under way with "Destined to Die", a real thrashing, head banging song that sets the pace for the rest of the disc. The combination of old school metal influences with more current metal sensibilities is just aurally stunning. These guys have created an album that kicks some serious ass from start to finish; I was fully engrossed in it from the beginning.”

“blended up into one tasty little metal smoothie...this album is firmly rooted in modern thrash with a hefty dose of groove...should definitely be checked out by any metal fan as there’s something for everyone here. It’s been a very competitive year, but this one just might sneak its way onto my year end list. Hopefully these guys don’t remain unsigned for long.”

“Just to pick a couple of highlights, there's the headlong slam dance ofLife Apocalypse with its blast beat drumming and distinctive signature riffing. Then there's the high speed thrash out of Destined To Die - a cut that reminds me of Onslaughts classic 'Power From Hell' debut album; a gloriously chilled and melancholy out instrumental entitled A Wound That Never Heals - complete with a rather groovy bongo drum line!! and the divinely majestic Frozen In Time - an true mini epic if ever there was that goes from slow and acoustic to Priest-U-like twin guitar harmonies to heavy as fuck grind and pound and back again. All damn good stuff. 4.5/5”

“What Titans Eve has managed to do with an album based on hardship is inject an air of triumph into their catchy delivery. The uplifting nature that saturates the album brings hope that no matter what we face in our lives, all our life apocalypses, the strength to rise above them is within us all.”

“Best of all, the hooks on this record are enormous, with none of the eleven tracks feeling like a throwaway. The tunes are so insistent and contagious that it feels like they fly by: you’ve got the Mastodonian stomp of “Destined to Die”, the Maiden-esque guitar melody that sneaks into the thunderous “Road to Ruin”, the melodic thrash of “The Abyss”, the crushing mid-tempo groove that dominates the chorus of “Life Apocalypse.”

“Now and again, an album comes along that, immediately, on first listen, jumps out of your stereo (or, in this case, a towering 2,000 watt DJ rig), grabs you by your scrawny, hungover little throat and screams at you “bet you weren’t expecting this, muthafucka?”. This sophomore release from Vancouver thrashers Titan’s Eve is one of those.”

“As I’ve listened to Life Apocalypse, I’ve come to realize that Titans Eve isn’t trying to sound like the other guys. Titans Eve hasn’t run off with old school fever. Titans Eve hasn’t caved into an over-swollen modern persona of sound either. Instead, Titans Eve truly plays their own scorching brand of Thrash Metal. Yes, the overall feel, vibe and sound that Titans Eve has tapped into has given me every reason to believe they will be around in another decade… or two.”

“The intensity of all instruments comes together very nicely on 'Life Apocalypse' – especially on track four 'The Abyss,' which is one of the main treats off the album. In addition to being an overall nice and solid track, 'The Abyss' offers one of the album's longest and tightest guitar solos, which stretches over 40-50 seconds.”

“Titans Eve have kicked their technical proficiency into high gear, delivering an exceptional album of brilliant, horrifyingly astute and elegantly written material; the lyrics are grim poetry set to cruel, brutal and mathematically precise orchestration...The songs “The Abyss”, the title track “Life Apocalypse”, “Hollow Gods” and “The Void” are outstanding on this disc, speaking brutal truth and cruel fact in untenably honest fashion, their individual tales riding well with the overall theme of this collection.”

“TITANS EVE have done a great job in “Life Apocalypse” bringing a more personal character in their music.”

“after a few spins of the new “Life Apocalypse” I can say that the band has followed up their earlier success with an impressive piece of metal... is both heavy and atmospheric, blending blast beats, melodies, and harsh vocals to create an all-out metal attack.”

“Vancouver, Canada’s Titan’s Eve are a nice breath of fresh air in a style of music that seems to be half-populated with Exodus clones. Melody, precision and the very occasional semi-clean sung vocal passage give this album a very nice edge.”

“these maniacs bring a powerful new cd...A perfect combination of technique, brutality and great musical structures along with a perfect drumming.”

“Titan's Eve's Life Apocalypse is solid, intriguing and entertaining platter of modern and melodic, heavy and thrash metal, and superior to most of their peers.”

“What you will find on this release is 11 tracks of finely-tuned thrash metal with a huge emphasis on melody and driving song structures. Take for instance the title track, “Life Apocalypse” – it’s catchy as hell, and laden with some sick grooves and peppered with gang vocals to boot. They follow this through with another catchy song “Hollow Gods” that solidifies itself through the chorus and utilizes harmonious leads to help push home the sound. The same can be said about “Divided We Fall” and “Frozen in Time” (longest track on album) encapsulates the melodic feel you will find throughout the entire release.”

“‘Destined to Die’ is the first single from this album, it’s all about personal apocalypse and personal struggle, a general theme of the entire release, the track itself generalises the Titans Eve sound perfectly.”

“The Divine Equal just happens to be one of my favorite metal releases of the years. Furious bursts of old school Bay Area Thrash welded to the modern ferocity of European thrash and we got ourselves a winner.”

“The Divine Equal just happens to be one of my favorite metal releases of the years. Furious bursts of old school Bay Area Thrash welded to the modern ferocity of European thrash and we got ourselves a winner.”

“Right out of the gate “Tides of Doom” came out with immersing double kicks energizing not just the lone few mosh pitters head banging in a empty dance floor but everyone. Titans Eve are a metal shredding machine which made it a shame to see them get the raw end of the show. Yet like any true metal band they played their guts out irregardless. ”

“Titans Eve got the chance to showcase its homegrown brand of punk-tinged thrash metal. Opening track “Tides of Doom” of the excellent release “The Divine Equal” got the remaining crowd members going with solid energy and rapid fire riffs. The band also got the crowd involved with a “Riffs Not Riots” chant....The band capped off an excellent night of diverse metal genres that demonstrate some of the best that Van City has to offer.”

“A cohesive DEBUT from one of Vancouver's newest & brightest, TITANS EVE explode into hellbound fury with thrashing riffs, powerful percussion, & a churning depiction of John Milton's "Paradise Lost". Sink your ears into catastrophic grandeur, with an IMPRESSIVE SOUND that keeps up with the likes of Exodus!”

“Between their memorable hooks, song writing chops and high level of professional acuity, it’s about time Titan’s Eve graduated to a bigger stage.”

“they did not disappoint, hammering out a short but sweet set of original thrash songs from their new album "The Divine Equal", including "The Tides Of Doom", "Becoming The Demon", and "Nightfall"! I wanted to compare their sound to a thrashier Demiricous, if that's accurate, but their brutal sound stood on it's own, especially when it finally got some good moshpits going! Brian [Gamblin's harsh thrash vocals suited the songs well, and he and his brother Kyle shredded like mad on most of their songs! Very talented guys! Bassist Jesse Hord and drummer Casey Ory were great as well...][...Titan's Eve were heavy as hell and kept things fast and aggressive to the point where I really enjoyed everything without having to nitpick the sound, which is a good sign! My only real complaint is that their set was short, but I imagine as they release more albums, their sets will get longer. Awesome headlining set by Titan's Eve, I hope they come back, as the Soo needs more thrash!]”

“Amazing band. One of Vancouver's tightest metal bands I've seen. Sick riffs, catchy choruses, epic solos, pounding basslines, and.. amazing drumming.”

“In their Oakland, California debut, Vancouver’s Titan’s Eve showed that Canada has got a lot more than just hockey and maple syrup. Apparently they’ve also got a penchant for making great metal. The band is currently touring the United States in support of their new album The Divine Equal, and made a strong case to bring their sound back to the Bay Area. I would say their songwriting left the biggest impression on the crowd, which had great elements of groove and power metal crossed with old-school thrash. If you missed them this time around, don’t worry. I fully expect them to be back in the near future.”

Bay Area Metal Coalition - BAMCSF.com - May 28, 2011

“Titan’s Eve, making a hometown stop on their current North American tour, brought their classic thrash A-game this night. The tracks from their latest full-length, The Divine Equal, received a leaner, meaner treatment in the live setting – especially barnburners like ‘Nightfall’ and the battle-ready ‘Tides of Doom’...The band stomps around the stage like some kind of lethal, armored thrash pachyderm.”

HellBound.ca - (Live Review) - May 21, 2011

“Titans Eve (vocalist/guitarist Brian Gamblin, guitarist/backup vocalist Kyle Gamblin, bassist Jesse Hord and drummer Casey Ory) mix traces of Lazarus A.D. and Shadows Fall into their high-octane sound. But Brian Gamblin's lead vocals give Titans Eve enough of a sinister touch that teeters on the edge of black metal minus the growling, incomprehensible garble many bands of that genre possess. Translation: you can head bang and sing to Titans Eve simultaneously. ”

San Antonio Metal Music | Examiner.com

“Titans Eve had everything that was needed to make for a killer show; solid memorable music that can move even the folks who are unfamiliar with the songs, backed by a tight, powerful performance.”

Metalstorm.net (Live Review) - May 21, 2011

“Incorporating the Powerchord show into their 35 date North American tour, main support Titans Eve greeted fans with a no-holds-barred set; a fitting kick off for the US-leg of their The Divine Equal tour. Judging by their performance last night, the audiences in the states are in for a treat. A solid thrash band known for tearing up stages throughout Vancouver and the rest of Canada, Titans Eve is comprised of the Gamblin brothers –Brian and Kyle (both on guitar and lead/backing vocals respectively), Jesse Hord (bass) and Casey Ory (drums). Be sure to keep an eye and an ear out for these guys as they tear up the continent over the next couple months.”

Abort Mag (Live Review) - May 21, 2011

“A local heavy weight legend Titans Eve ripped into their set and immediately it was clear why they dominate the local scene. Each song had something unique, either harmonized guitars, extended tapping riffs, or other guitar tricks.”

Hammer Records Blog - Live Review Vancouver

“The record opens with the slow building instrumental “Mourning Star” before picking up the pace considerably on the track “Judgement”. Energetic and almost anthemic in nature it is precisely here that the album reveals itself, settling into a satisfying string of up-tempo, hook laden tunes. Whether it’s the huge, sing-along chorus of “Becoming the Demon” or the sudden machine gun riffing on “Serpent Rising”, Titan’s Eve does a great job of creating truly memorable moments through out . Even putting aside the solid instrumental skill and song writing, it is really this formula of hooks and choruses that will help cement The Divine Equal as a constant in your regular rotation of music...Titan’s Eve are a rising star on the horizon of modern thrash.”

Throwing The Horns

“guitars are definitely the highlights on this album with the Gamblin brothers, Brian and Kyle, delivering plenty of awesome melodic and catchy riffs like those from the album opener, Judgment, which sets the table for the remaining of the album. Brian Gamblin also does a very good job on vocals with his strong, low and hoarse voice that doesn’t sound like the typical thrash metal vocals and which adds a bit of aggression to the general ambiance.”

MetalMadeInCanada.ca

“My favorite song off this album has to be 'Nightfall'. A song that sounds like a cross of 3 Inches of Blood and Machine Head. This band understands how to play Thrash Metal and not make it sound dated. Great. 4/5”

DoseofMetal.com

“The harmonies will get its listeners singing chorus lines and humming guitar melodies. “The Divine Equal” is a solid debut full-length.”

Metal Mayhem UK

“Hailing from Vancouver Britsh Columbia, Titans Eve brings a unique intelligence to modern thrash, while still swinging a wicked sledgehammer at your ears. Fronted by brothers Brian (vocals/ guitars) and Kyle (guitars) Gamblin along with drummer Casey Ory and bassist Jesse Hord, this Canadian quartet combine intrguing lyrical concepts with a powerhouse rhythm section, and apocalyptic guitar work.”

Metalholic Magazine

“Gotta love bands like this that come from left field and surprise one with their sound, attitude and imagery. Titans Eve hails from Vancouver, hardly a global metal hotspot, and performs traditional and true heavy metal without any of the superfluous gimmickry that has become a hallmark of metal betrayal and ineptitude. The quartet’s sound is heavy and anthemic and blatantly related to the true sounds of Priest, Maiden and Arch Enemy...the band’s songs are catchy and, as said, anthemic metal numbers with titles like Becoming The Demon, Judgement and my favourite Nightfall.”

Metallian.com

“For a debut album, this is a masterpiece and something the band should be damn proud of. They’re indie for now, but make no mistake, someone is going to try and snap them up. See them on tour this spring/summer before you have to pay Ticketmaster a portion! 9/10”

Hellbound

“If I had a head of long, draping hair, I wouldn’t hesitate banging my lush locks along with Titans Eve’s vicious riffs and masterful solos...Titans Eve have given metal purists one hell of a debut that should not be missed.”

ThePunkSite.com

“Canada’s Titans Eve is a fresh face to metal with the unleashing of their debut The Divine Equal. One part thrash, one part groove, and all metal, this album storms its way through eleven tracks of melodic fury...The shift from thrash to melodic death and back to thrash is very well done and a welcome rounding of their musical skill, especially due to “Dusk,” the best and briefest track on the album. Thrash heads will do well to give these guys a listen for an innovative look at the genre and a break from all the 90s godfather thrash metal copycats.”

Ragin Pit Magazine

““Serpent Rising” and “Nightfall” are both brilliant marriages of older Thrash ideas with newer Speed Metal ones....TITANS EVE have embraced the old fashioned Thrash ethic of keeping an eye on quality and not going overboard with content.”

Metal-Observer.com 8/10

“...a powerful dose of melodic and brutal metal. The band sounds like an offshoot from the Bay Area metal scene, but the addition of the melodic elements put them a step ahead of the typical Bay Area thrashers. The sound is hotter than hell and what could be described as the second coming of thrash. Think Megadeth meets Motorhead. The crowd was really strong and supportive for the hometowners, as they jammed up to the stage and formed a sensational mosh pit. Brian invited up people onto the stage at one point to chug beers with him as they worked through the energetic set featuring Judgement, Becoming the Demon and Nightfall”

RockstarWeekly.com - Concert Review - Feb 19th (Vancouver)

“The Divine Equal will have you headbanging no matter where you listen to it. Fantastic songs like "Into The Fire" and "Nightfall" will hook you immediately, as the guitars of Brian Gamblin and his brother Kyle work their metal magic over the thunderous rhythm section of Jess Hord (Bass) and Casey Ory (Drums). This is a phenomenal album, and a great way for Vancouver metal to start this year!”

Vandala Concepts Ezine

“Titans Eve has rapidly developed a reputation as one of the best thrash metal bands in Canada. A solid musical statement of uncommon quality and depth, 'The Divine Equal' is simply amazing and one of the most spectacular musical letters of introduction since 'Fistful Of Metal' by Anthrax. There is not a single weak track on this album, an exceptionally well-mixed studio production.”

UberRock (Uk)

“There's no shortage of good guitar work on the album. Pretty much every song has a searing solo, and the riffage is rock solid throughout...a promising debut, and I have a feeling we'll be hearing more from Titans Eve.”

HeavyMetal.About.com

“Returning with their incredible, gap-spanning take on moderately melodic and primeval metal, Vancouver, BC ragers Titans Eve deliver some creative, impressively cohesive work on latest full-length The Divine Equal”

Exclaim!

“The Divine Equal features some great riffs, fantastic solos and really solid drumming strewn across its 37 minute duration. Some highlights on the album are "Nightfall", "Living Lifeless", "Judgement" and "Searching for Nothing"....For a debut album, I think The Divine Equal is an excellent start. I'm really interested in hearing what these guys will come up with next. The only disappointing thing with Titans Eve is that they aren't signed to a label. Hopefully things will change for these guys soon, as they're too good not to be signed. If you're into thrash with some melodic sensibilities, then make sure to check out Titans Eve. 8.5/10”

ChroniclesofChaos.com

“The Divine Equal is a full on aural assault from beginning to end.”

PureGrainAudio.com

“a hefty smack down with a heaping dose of ammunition on the thrashing "Judgement" the album's first ass kicker. The vocals are in the mid-range and complement the band's music nicely. Not sure which guitarist is responsible but there are some mammoth guitar solos going on throughout "Judgement" and it's pretty apparent these guys know what they're doing."Becoming The Demon" wastes no time delivering it's message of frantic riffing and features a very catchy chorus to boot...would say that Titans Eve have built a considerable foundation to springboard from on THE DIVINE EQUAL and I would optimistically look forward to what the future holds for the four of them.”

Metal-Rules.com

“On their full-length debut concept CD, The Divine Equal, brothers Brian (guitar/lead vocals) and Kyle Gamblin (guitars/backing vocals), along with Jesse Hord (bass) and Casey Ory (drums), have crafted a unique piece of melodic thrash metal based on the theme from John Milton's 17th century poem Paradise Lost and the book of Genesis. There's plenty of razor sharp riffs, memorable guitar solos, thunderous drums and catchy sing-along gang chant choruses that really pack a punch. Ory's drum tone, especially when he executes his tom fills, along with the Gamblin's heavy riffs, create a ferocious wall of sound...The Divine Equal is an impressive debut - full of grit and might.”

Hails and Horns Magazine

“for a debut, Titans Eve have certainly put together an impressive effort in The Divine Equal, and one that will no doubt establish the band as one to keep an eye out for in time to come.”

Blistering.com

“Titans Eve have begun their conquest of the Canadian thrash scene with this fresh and tasty metallic delight...these guys are defiantly about to stir some shit in the underground Canadian metal scene, so be on the look out”

The Quill - Brandon, MB (Brandon University)

“With this impressive debut, they prove themselves capable of crafting an original sound while sticking to their roots and not straying too far from the visions of their ancestors...each track leaves you wanting more”

MindOverMetal,org

“Titan’s Eve hits the ground running with Bay Area thrashing of excellent caliber, even though the bay they are from is much farther north than you might think. It doesn’t redefine thrash, but it is a big first imprint, and speaks of great things to come.”

Releaselist.net

“This is very potent thrash metal. Head bang friendly? Oh yes. Lots of cool guitar riffs and a decent hand full of awesome solos! Moshpit friendly? Well, there's definitely some moshpit friendly passages. Check out "Tides Of Doom." However, at a Titans Eve concert, you will most likely see much more head banging, air guitar and devil horns than circle pits and walls of death.”

MetalGlobe.net

“If there was ever a doubt,about the future of Heavy Metal, Rest easy. Titans Eve have arrived. Bringing together The Power of Thrash,the melodic symphony of a classical composition and thought provoking lyrics beyond their age,Titans Eve Are a force to be reckoned with. Their Debut Album "Divine Equal" Is nothing short of a magnus opus. So Keep your eyes and ears open for Titans Eve.”

The Heavy Metal Mayhem Radio Show

“If you’re into biting, shred-packed thrash metal that’s inspired by something meaningful, you’ll want to check out The Divine Equal, the debut album of Vancouver’s Titans Eve”

HitsnGiggles.com

"fans of good metal will know they've made a find with Titan's Eve...Anybody into Nevermore, Testament, Omen and the aforementioned Helstar owes it to their ears and metal soul to check out "The Divine Equal". It's a terrific debut album!"

Wormwood Chronicles

“'The Divine Equal' presents an opportunity for the band to save underground thrash metal from its current 'nu-thrash' moniker and that in itself is something exciting....The energy from "Judgement" carries on throughout the rest of the record and helps to maintain a level of head banging that will surely cause permanent neck damage...an impressive debut. 4/5”

“Third to the stage was Titans Eve (www.myspace.com/titanseveofficial ), a modern thrash metal band with some epic European metal sounding influences. Their new album, The Divine Equal, is due on February 1st, with possible North American and beyond tour dates to follow. This band already have a rabid fan base, with one devotee informing me “These guys are gong to play Ozzfest one day man – they’re gonna f— headline Ozzfest!” Judging by their proficient heavy talent, you would never guess that this band has only been performing together for around three years.”

“More than Arctic blasts are blowing out of Canada lately – in fact there is a major storm coming and the winds are hot as hell. The Vancouver based genre-bending quartet of Titan’s Eve will be releasing their debut CD The Divine Equal on 1 February 2011. Defining the precise sub-genre of metal is difficult. If there were such a thing as “melodic progressive thrash metal” then Titan’s Eve would be the poster child. Musically intense and brutal, this band will appeal to fans of almost any of the “harder” styles of metal." 8.5/10”

“The single, Becoming The Demon is a well-crafted metal song, with great guitarmonies and really catchy vocals/riffs. This is the kind of band you want to raise your can of Old Milwaukee to and chant along.”

Noisography.com

“Every track is a full blown “Arena Anthem.” You can sing along at any point with very distinct choruses that leave the listener anticipating their next chance to belt along with vocalist Brian Gamblin.”

WeLoveMetal.com

“Titans Eve has quickly risen through the ranks of the Vancouver metal scene, quickly becoming one of the best thrash bands in town.”

Absolute Underground Mag

“This is a brilliant, high-speed, enthralling disc, with poetic lyrics, intense vocals and spectacular instrumentation. It is operatic in feel and scope, and easily masters its subject material with a vivid grace. 9/10”

“Top cuts for me would be JUDGEMENT, BECOMING THE DEMON and TIDES OF DOOM. NIGHTFALL brings out the most melodic guitar parts on the album. This is definitely worth checking out . - 8.5 /10”

“The Divine Equal comes at you like an angry freight train; it’s a hard-hitting, powerful, driven, and well-produced debut from a band with a bright future. Get this album now as Titans Eve will surely be on the bill during many summer metal festivals.”

“The world is more than ready to greet such a brilliant batch of youngsters as TITANS EVE, that certainly know to impress and destroy a panoply of clichés about the This Day and Age Shitting Bricks Scare most of us extreme metal lovers fear whenever ''thrash'' and ''2011'' neighbor along in the same statement.”

“The Gamblin brothers shred like crazy, easily making Titans Eve one of the best local thrash bands. They really blew everyone away, and sent beer flying all over the place. ”

Absolute Underground Mag (Live Review)

“I’d like to point out Titans Eve is a band I like because of their anthem filled nature. The songs on show are very easy to sing along to, and that could be just what is needed in metal today. Stand out tracks: Judgement, Nightfall and Becoming The Demon. ”

Ultimate-Guitar.com

“The next act of the night, was again, Vancouver’s own, Titan’s Eve. They had their fans standing strong against the barrier, thrashing amongst one another, and screaming the words back to the guys...Their performance was extremely strong, and energetic. The last song, Brian got the crowd cheering him on to chug a beer, and its my pleasure to say, he successfully chugged a full beer, and finished their set with a song packed with heavy riffs, strong drum beats, and vocals to captivate the audience.”

Rockstar Weekly (Live Review) from opening for Exodus

“Titans Eve churned out their own unique brand of thrash metal. Brothers Kyle and Brian Gamblin did a great job stirring up the crowd,… With a short but sweet set with crowd favourites including “The Tides of Doom”, “Serpent Rising”, “Into the Fire” and “Living Lifeless,” Titans Eve left it all on stage and made a strong impression. ”

Abort Mag (Live Review)

“Thrashy, crunchy goodness that’s perfect to bang your head to.”

Funeralrain.net

“look no further than this up and coming, but still very much underground Canadian sensation in TITANS EVE, a band that seems to understand that keeping the Punk influences of the Thrash spirit at the helm doesn’t necessitate morphing yourself into a stocking-cap toting homeboy caricature...Those who are looking for something interesting from an unsigned, and maybe soon to be contender in the reviving Thrash scene will definitely find things to like”