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Ty Christian | |
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Birth name | Tyler Christian |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Instrument | Vocals |
Member of | Lords of the Trident, Sonic Symphony, Dances with DDeer |
Formerly of | Raptor Command, Housebroken, Paper Tiger |
Tyler Christian is an American singer, who is best known as the lead singer and co-founder of the heavy metal band Lords of the Trident. He is also one of the lead singers for the Sonic Symphony, as well as the owner and operator of North America's largest arcade, pinball, and power metal festival, Mad With Power Fest.[1]
Christian is a tenor who has been performing in bands since 1999. Christian released two albums as the singer of Housebroken[2] while in high school (1999 - 2002), and two albums as the singer of Paper Tiger[3] during college (2003 - 2008). Christian's current band, Lords of the Trident, was started as a recording project shortly before the breakup of Paper Tiger[4]. Christian has also collaborated as a guest singer on many other acts such as Thor and Seven Spires.
In 2024, Christian auditioned to join the Sonic (the Hedgehog) Symphony and became one of their two full-time lead singers, joining Adrienne Cowan (of Seven Spires & Avantasia fame).[5]
Christian studies under Dr. Adam Shelton[6] and has co-created a singing and performance course called "Own the Stage" via Spectre Academy.[7]
Discography
editWith Housebroken
edit- The Goat Album - 2000
- The Frog & The Lizard Frolicking in Lilliput - 2002
With Paper Tiger
edit- Live from the Studio - 2004
- Chemistry - 2007
With Lords of the Trident
edit- Death or Sandwich - 2009
- Chains on Fire - 2011
- Plan of Attack - 2013
- A Very Lords of the Trident Christmas - 2013
- Frostburn - 2015
- re:Quests - 2015
- Shadows from the Past - 2018
- Pull the Plug - 2018
- Power Outage - 2020
- The Offering - 2022
- V.G.E.P. - 2024
With Raptor Command
edit- Elon - 2017
Collaborations
edit- Warnerbeast - Fatal Memories - 2013 - Vocals on Tracks 1, 2, and 14
- Warnerbeast - Rewrite History - 2015 - Vocals on Tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, and 13
- Maxxxwell Carlisle - Visions of Speed and Thunder - 2015 - Vocals on Track 1
- Maxxxwell Carlisle - "Like Hell" (Single) - 2015 - Vocals
- Thor - Beyond the Pain Barrier - 2017 - Vocals on Tracks 2 and 12
- Deakon Lakross - "Tooth and Nail" (Single) - 2020 - Vocals
- Mega Colossus - "Highwayman" (Single) - 2020 - Vocals
- Thor - Alliance - 2021 - Vocals on Track 3
- Marius Danielsen - Legend of Valley Doom Pt. 3 - 2021 - Choral Vocals (Full Album)
- Gunderslam - "Go Gold Ranger" (Single) - 2021 - Vocals
- V.K. Lynne - "It Hurts" (Single) - 2021 - Vocals
- Zych - Dante's Inferno Part 1 - 2021 - Vocals on Track 4
- Judicator - The Majesty of Decay - 2022 - Choral Vocals (Full Album)
- Vis Mystica - Celestial Wisdom - 2022 - Vocals on Track 2
- A Sound of Thunder - "Nature Trail to Hell" (Single) - Vocals
- Lame Genie - "One-Punch Man - The Hero" (Single) - 2022 - Vocals
- Lame Genie - "Idol" (Single) - 2023 - Vocals
- Eunomia - The Chronicles of Eunomia - 2023 - Vocals on Tracks 3 and 9
- Aftertime - "Drop Dead Cynical" (Single) - 2023 - Vocals
- Seven Spires - A Fortress Called Home - 2024 - Vocals on Track 5
- Super Monster Party - Rage Quit - 2024 - Vocals on Track 24
- Powerglove - The Super Smash Bros. EP - Vocals on Track 2
References
edit- ^ "Mad with Power VII - the Memories Are Ours Forever". 11 August 2024.
- ^ "HOUSEBROKEN Home Page". www.mothershabooboo.com. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
- ^ Knutsen, Kristian (2007-01-30). "Madison Music Project -- Paper Tiger". Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
- ^ Pearson, Dave (2023-02-28). "Fang (Lords of the Trident) Talks Trident, Tours, and Mad With Power". Digital Beat Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
- ^ "Home". Sonic Symphony. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
- ^ "SHELTON PRIVATE VOICE STUDIO". SHELTON PRIVATE VOICE STUDIO. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
- ^ "Own The Stage: Vocal Performance". Spectre Academy. 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2024-10-19.