Artist: TDW (Tom de Wit)
Country of origin: Netherlands (Amersfoort)
Formed in: 2003
Genre: Progressive / Symphonic Metal
Members
- Tom de Wit – vocals, keyboards, guitars & songwriting
TDW is a rotating studio project built around Tom de Wit with a host of rotating guest musicians contributing on every different album and project to help bring those specific releases to life.
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Biography
TDW is the solo project of Dutch multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Tom de Wit, based in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. Across more than a decade of albums he has shaped a genre-bending take on symphonic progressive metal — melodic yet intense, weaving soaring choirs, electronics, growls and clean vocals into richly detailed, often conceptual records. De Wit is a true multimedia creator: alongside his music he has built the multimedia project Bane of the Talebearer (Which also ties into this musical output), filmed festival documentaries for multiple big progressive rock and metal festivals and recorded a string of off-beat YouTube cover songs.
On record, TDW frames his vocals, guitars, synths and percussion with a rotating cast of guest musicians — including musicians from different bands like bassist Rich Gray and drummer Fabio Alessandrini (both of Annihilator) or Galen Stapley (of Twilight Force) to name a few — and full choirs, giving every album a cinematic, ever-shifting scope. That ambition has won consistent critical praise: the deeply personal, autobiographical The Days The Clock Stopped (2020) was called “a highly original, daring and emotionally adventurous album” by DPRP, while the fan-driven Fountains (2021) earned a 9/10 from Ave Noctum, who simply judged it “exceptional”. It is the work of an artist whose records, in DPRP’s words, keep “getting better and better”.
Releases (through LRP)







For earlier releases and more information, please visit the official website at tdwprog.com.
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Press / Reviews
“Fountains is exceptional. Tom’s creativity has come to the fore here.”
Ave Noctum on Fountains — 9/10 · Read the review
“A highly original, daring and emotionally adventurous album that every right-minded symphonic progressive metal fan should at least give a try.”
DPRP.net on The Days The Clock Stopped — 9/10 · Read the review
“The Antithetic Affiliation turns out to be an amazing album recorded by some very talented musicians.”
Background Magazine on The Antithetic Affiliation — ★★★★½ · Read the review






