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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Týr_(band)Týr (band) - Wikipedia

    Kári Streymoy had a back injury in January 2008, which made him unable to tour until October the same year. Amon Djurhuus, a Faeroese drummer and student of Kári Streymoy, played the drums on the European part of the Paganfest, Merlin Sutter from Eluveitie filled for him on the US part and Daniel Ryan from Gigan on the Canadian part.

    • 1998–present
    • Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
    • Heri Joensen, Gunnar H. Thomsen, Tadeusz Rieckmann, Hans Hammer
  2. Themes: Norse mythology, Paganism, Faroese/Nordic lore. Current label: Metal Blade Records. Years active: 1998-present. Contact: tyr@tyr.fo. Formed in January 1998 by Faroe Islanders living in Copenhagen (at the time). Týr had their Faroese breakthrough in April 2001, when they participated in the bi-annual 'Prix Føroyar' contest.

  3. Kári Streymoy Age: 52 (born Sep 27th, 1971) Place of birth: Faroe Islands Gender: Male. Past Bands; Misc. staff; Cruiser. Drums (1991) Týr. Drums (1998-2013) 2000 ...

  4. Jan 27, 2010 · On January 8, WSCA 106.1 FM's "Black Night Meditations" spoke with TÝR members Heri Joensen (vocals/guitar) and Kári Streymoy (drums) on their tour bus in Worcester, Massachusetts before the ...

  5. Mar 29, 2020 · Here’s the story: Kari Streymoy and me formed the band in January 1998 in Copenhagen, Denmark. We had played together before in the Faeroes. Kari had moved to Denmark some time before, and I had just arrived. We met at a party, and the first thing I said to him was, Lets make a band. That very moment was the forming of the band.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hel_(album)Hel (album) - Wikipedia

    Hel. (2019) Battle Ballads. (2024) Hel is the eighth studio album by Faroese folk metal band Týr which was released by Metal Blade Records on 8 March 2019. On 10 January 2019, the group streamed a single titled "Fire and Flame", [1] which predates the album, and was included in it two months later. [2]

  7. This story begins one evening in January 1998, when Heri Joensen met his old bandmate, Kári Streymoy, at a ball in central Copenhagen, and shouted at him in a raspy drunken voice through the noise and smoke, "You know, we should jam someday". Kári shook his head in hopelessness and replied. "No way man, I haven't held a drumstick in two years".