#introduction

Hello Fediverse!

We are Hypostasis, a progressive metal band from Greece.

Formed some 15 years ago, we have unfortunately been on and off (mostly off) for various reasons ever since. Life happens.

We released a 100% self-produced EP back in 2016, played a few shows, and were forced back into oblivion shortly after.

In the meantime, we were growing, writing new music, and planning a return. It is almost time now. We have recorded our debut album, and are planning a full release in the next few months!

I'm really excited to share this journey with you - we are proud of our new work and, in due time, I hope you'll give it a listen.

Cheers!

Char limit squeeze up there, just wanted to add that this place feels... cozy. There's a vibe akin to the earlier days of the Internet, where things were more spontaneous and real.

I'll stop here to avoid getting too sappy. Thanks for the community, everyone.

@HypostasisGR Hello and welcome. If you get too sappy, someone will be along to slap you*, so not to worry.

* In a nice caring way, of course.

@SteveClough @HypostasisGR

We'll slap you with our arms, gently, around your torso in a hug. That's Fedi violence.

@HypostasisGR

Using the 666 characters char limit here is of course mandatory. 😁

@HypostasisGR

Welcome back! I will give your debut a listen later. 🤘

@HypostasisGR

Screw later, listening now. Fuck, this is your debut? 10 years ago? I can't wait to hear you guys now. 🤘 Fucking rock on! You crushed my brain!

@HypostasisGR

Bought it. Fantastic work. I look forward to hearing your next album. 🤘🤘

@Jorsh Well, wow. I'm really glad you liked it!

One of the three songs on there plays a central role in the upcoming album. Give us a couple months to show you what we've been cooking since. 🤘

@HypostasisGR

Love your sound! Is your first language Greek or English (or something else)? Would enjoy hearing this type of music with Greek vocals.

Looking forward to more tracks. Good stuff.

@Carolee Thank you!

First language is Greek, but I have been speaking English for as long as I can remember myself, so it's kind of second nature at this point.

For some reason I never liked singing in Greek, if that makes any sense. You could check out this song by Khirki, an amazing Greek folk rock/metal band, though: https://youtu.be/4-fT_cwMb0c

Khirki - Συμπληγάδες [Official Visualizer]

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