EPK – Triskelyon – Metalmorphosis (2026) (Moribund Records)
Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
Digital Only Release – Aug 21, 2026
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The Ferocious 5th Assault from Canada’s Thrash Metal Titans reforging Classics in Steel!!!
Canada’s unstoppable Metal force Triskelyon returns with “Metalmorphosis,” a special digital-only release that transforms legendary Rock and Pop anthems into a blazing barrage of pure Heavy Metal power! Founded in 2021 by guitarist and mastermind Geoff Waye (Category VI), Triskelyon has rapidly risen through the ranks of the underground with the acclaimed releases “Downfall,” “Artificial Insanity,” “Shattered Elysium,” and “Maelstrom of Chaos.” Now, the band unleashes its boldest concept yet – a full album dedicated entirely to crushing cover versions, forged in the fires of Thrash, Speed, Power, and Traditional Metal.
Aptly titled “Metalmorphosis,” this release represents the complete metalization and transformation of timeless classics into high-octane metallic weapons. From the arena-sized power of Bryan Adams’ “Summer of ’69,” to the dark intensity of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” Triskelyon reinvents each track with razor-sharp riffs, thunderous rhythms, soaring vocals, and explosive solo work.
Fan favorites from previous albums also return, including the band’s acclaimed renditions of “Hungry Like the Wolf,” “Major Tom (Coming Home),” “It Doesn’t Really Matter,” and “Nobody’s Business.” Covering icons such as Tears for Fears, Duran Duran, Heart, Billy Idol, Men Without Hats, Men at Work, Platinum Blonde, Peter Schilling, and Bryan Adams, “Metalmorphosis” stands as both a tribute to the golden age of Rock and Pop and a declaration of Triskelyon’s limitless creativity. Each song is reborn heavier, faster, darker, and more powerful than ever before, while still preserving the unforgettable hooks
and melodies that made them legendary.
“Metalmorphosis” is more than a covers album – it is a celebration of transformation through Metal. A relentless collision of nostalgia and aggression, this digital-only release proves once again that Triskelyon can take any musical form and forge it into molten steel.
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As before, all songs were mixed and mastered by Michael Small. Album art by Ellim.
Track Listing:
1. Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Tears for Fears cover)
2. Summer of 69 (Bryan Adams cover)
3. The Safety Dance (Men Without Hats cover)
4. Overkill (Men at Work cover)
5. Heartbreaker (Pat Benatar cover)
6. Nobody’s Business (Billy Idol cover) <Downfall album>
7. It Doesn’t Really Matter (Platinum Blonde Cover) <Artificial Insanity album>
8. Hungry Like The Wolf (Duran Duran Cover) <Shattered Elysium album>
9. Major Tom (Coming Home) (Peter Schilling Cover) <Maelstrom of Chaos album>
Note: ALL Album Released covers are the same except “Major Tom,” which is a remaster (not a remix).
Note: 5 brand new covers packaged with the 4 covers I’ve already done into one compilation album! 🙂
Album Credits:
1. Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Vocals: Dale Drew
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Dwayne Pike
Drums: Raul Marques
2. Summer of 69
Vocals and bass: Dwayne Pike
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Drums: Raul Marques
3. The Safety Dance
Vocals: Pete Healey
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Darrin Pope
Drums: Raul Marques
4. Overkill
Vocals: Pete Healey
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Dwayne Pike
Drums: Raul Marques
5. Heartbreaker
Vocals: Amanda Jackman
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Dwayne Pike
Drums: Raul Marques
6. Nobody’s Business
Vocals: Pete Healey
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Dwayne Pike
Drums: Raul Marques
7. It Doesn’t Really Matter
Vocals: Amanda Jackman
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Keith Jackman
Drums: Raul Marques
8. Hungry Like The Wolf
Vocals: Dale Drew
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Darrin Pope
Drums: Raul Marques
9. Major Tom (Coming Home)
Vocals: Amanda Jackman
Guitars: Geoff Waye
Bass: Darrin Pope
Drums: Nicole Trinchero


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