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| name = Trytan | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | origin = Chicago, Illinois | instrument = | genre = Progressive metal, glam metal, hard rock | years_active = 1979[1] - 1991 | label = R.E.X. Records | associated_acts = | website = | current_members = | past_members = }}Trytan was a Christian progressive / glam metal / hard rock band from Chicago, Illinois, musically similar to Rush.[2] The band was ministry oriented, and had what Christian music critic John J. Thompson characterized as a significant impact on their scene.[2] BackgroundTheir second demo (1987) was reworked for release by R.E.X. Records under the name Celestial Messenger. It featured a metal sound typical of the hair era of metal.[4] Their debut's lyrics also reflect their ministry orientation, one stated that the band wrote about "getting closer to God and not rejecting the Truth."[5] The album became a classic for fans of Christian metal and was subject to an illegal re-release in 1998.[6] The legal 2000 re-release of Celestial Messenger features a bonus of three remastered tracks[2] as well as material from an early demo a bonus.[6] Their second album, Sylentiger, was released in 1990. It featured a harder sound and lyrics which the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music characterised as presesting a need for salvation with a viewpoint from arminian theology.[3] In retrospect HM magazine editor Doug Van Pelt found the record to be disappointing compared to their debut.[2] Trytan disbanded in the early 1990s. Lary Dean started a ministry in 1991 which had evolved into the Heart Maneuvers Christian Fellowship church by 1993.[4] Scott Blackman, drummer on Celestial Messenger, eventually became an associate pastor there. Lary Dean continued to work in the Chicago music scene.[4] Discography
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References1. ^{{cite book |last=Hale |first=Mark |title=Headbangers |year=1993 |publisher=Popular Culture, Ink |location=Ann Arbor, Michigan |edition=First edition, second printing |isbn=1-56075-029-4 |chapter=3099 Trytan |pages=360}} {{Authority control}}2. ^{{cite book |last=Thompson |first=John J. |authorlink=John J. Thompson |title=Raised by Wolves |year=2000 |publisher=ECW Press |isbn=978-1-55022-421-4 |page=156}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite book |last=Powell |first=Mark Allan |title=Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music |year=2002 |publisher=Hendrickson Publishers |location=Peabody, Massachusetts |isbn=1-56563-679-1 |edition=First printing |chapter=Trytan |pages=996–997}} 4. ^1 {{cite journal |last=Callaway |first=Chris |title=Trytan: Where Are They Now? |pages=34 |date=September–October 2000 |journal=HM Magazine |issn=1066-6923 |issue=85}} 5. ^1 {{cite journal |last=Rimmer |first=Mike |date=December 2000 |title=Reviews / Celestial Messenger |journal=Cross Rhythms |issue=60 |pages= }} 6. ^1 2 3 {{cite journal |last=Van Pelt |first=Doug |title=Reviews: Classic Re-issues / Trytan Celestial Messenger |pages=91 |date=March–April 2000 |journal=HM Magazine |issn=1066-6923 |issue=83}} 7. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.tollbooth.org/2000/reviews/trytan.html |title=Reviews / Celestial Messenger |last=Lewis |first=Chelsea |date=2000-10-26}} 1 : American Christian metal musical groups |
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