Marazene producer launches Beauty In The Suffering
Updated by Draconina on 12/07/2012 22:36
Marazene producer, multi-instrumentalist, programmer and vocalist DieTrich Thrall has launched a new electro metal studio project Beauty In The Suffering as an evolving concept he came up with years ago. The band line-up is still to be announced. Click Extended news to read more.
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Marazene producer, multi-instrumentalist, programmer and vocalist DieTrich Thrall has launched a new electro metal studio project Beauty In The Suffering as an evolving concept he came up with years ago. The band line-up is still to be announced.

DieTrich (pronounced Dee-Trick) is best known for his co-founding and co-visionary role in the industrial metal band Marazene (later called Marazene Machine). The band toured with with acts such as Mushroomhead, Wednesday 13, Deadstar Assembly and Psyclon Nine between 2006 and 2008.

According to DieTrich:
Beauty In The Suffering is an evolving concept I came up with years ago that best described a sense of optimism during some bright spots of an otherwise massive struggle against overwhelming odds. Music I have been writing and expressing over the last several years has been uniquely intimate in reflecting those struggles and I am very excited about putting out some fresh ideas that represent the here and now.
Beauty In The Suffering deals with universal themes of love and loss, defeat and resolve, and struggle and triumph.

Everybody has moments where the road looks impossible to pass. But somehow, little by little we manage through our own inner strength and the purposeful placement of fate, chance, and karma. We emerge wiser and with a deeper understanding of ourselves and of our place in the world and the beauty we glean from the suffering we have endured can never be denied.
This is a journey I accepted long ago. I wear the scars of my personal triumph over my struggles with pride and I stand ready to face new challenges.

And, like the phoenix rising from the ashes, this is a new beginning. I thank you all for standing by my side during some very difficult years of active-inactivity. The future is wide open and full of nothing but payoff.



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