Tiberius

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Tiberius from Scotland collate anthemic choruses with intricacy, intimacy, energy, and punchy riffs to produce a sound entirely their own; one that’s more aptly described as anthemic, contemporary metal with a tinge of pop. With a more accessible sound than ever, and a decade of experience behind them, the Scottish outfit look ahead to 2025 and the release of their upcoming album ‘Singing for Company’.

Tiberius @ProgPower Europe

Many years some regular ProgPower visited have asked us to book Tiberius. With a new album to come it’s finally time the band will enter the stage at ProgPower Europe!

Bandphoto Tiberius

Short intro

Tiberius from Scotland collate anthemic choruses with intricacy, intimacy, energy, and punchy riffs to produce a sound entirely their own; one that’s more aptly described as anthemic, contemporary metal with a tinge of pop. With a more accessible sound than ever, and a decade of experience behind them, the Scottish outfit look ahead to 2025 and the release of their upcoming album ‘Singing for Company’.

Tiberius @ProgPower Europe

Many years some regular ProgPower visited have asked us to book Tiberius. With a new album to come it’s finally time the band will enter the stage at ProgPower Europe!

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Sunday 5 October, 15.00-15.55 hrs

Head-Banger Reviews
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"Claiming that Tiberius will make it to the big leagues to go toe to toe with acts like Trivium is a wild claim no matter how optimistic you are, but I truly do believe that there’s something special to this act. "
Wonderbox Metal
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“Tiberius have produced a good selection of songs here, especially for a debut album. It’s clear that the band have a lot of talent, and with a very strong singer and a professional production, there’s a lot to recommend"
The Moshville Times
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"The first listen through had me really just enjoying the melody and the basic shape of each song. As you become familiar with each track, the intricacies under the surface are revealed and the hidden depths are exposed for you to explore. As such, it’s an easy album to get into but a hard to one to let go of.”
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