Cyhra
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Cyhra | |
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Origin | Gothenburg, Sweden |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Years active | 2017–present |
Labels | Universal Spinefarm Records Nuclear Blast |
Members | Jake E Jesper Strömblad Alex Landenburg Euge Valovirta |
Past members | Peter Iwers |
Website | cyhra |
Cyhra is a Swedish heavy metal supergroup formed in 2017.[1] The band is made up of lead vocalist Joacim "Jake E" Lundberg (ex-Amaranthe), rhythm guitarist Jesper Strömblad (ex-In Flames), the German drummer Alex Landenburg (ex-Annihilator, ex-Axxis, Kamelot), and the Finnish lead guitarist Euge Valovirta (ex-Shining).[2][3]
Members
Current members
- Jake E – lead vocals (2017–current)
- Jesper Strömblad – rhythm guitar, keyboards (2017–current)
- Alex Landenburg – drums (2017–current)
- Euge Valovirta – lead guitar, backing vocals (2017–current), bass (2018–current)
Live members
- "Mr. ASUS" – bass (2019–current)
Former members
- Peter Iwers – bass (2017–2018)
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
- "Here to Save You" (2018)
- "Forever" (2018)
- "Out of My Life" (2019)
- "Battle From Within" (2019)
References
- ^ "CyHra - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
- ^ "Former IN FLAMES, AMARANTHE Members Join Forces In CYHRA". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ "Ex-In Flames + Amaranthe Members Resurface in Cyhra". Loudwire. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ "Cyhra - Letters To Myself (album review ) | Sputnikmusic". www.sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ "Album Review: CyHra - Letters to Myself". New Noise Magazine. 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ "CYHRA Feat. Former IN FLAMES, AMARANTHE Members: 'Karma' Video Released". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. 2017-09-08. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ "| CYHRA DEBUT ALBUM 'LETTERS TO MYSELF' OUT NOW". www.spinefarmrecords.com. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ bravewords.com. "CYHRA Guitarist EUGE VALOVIRTA Posts Playthrough For "Heartrage" From Debut Album". bravewords.com. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
- ^ "'We would love to come to Bangladesh'". Dhaka Tribune. 2018-11-23.