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Art of Dying

Among Canada’s more explosive hard rock and roll works, Vancouver-based five-piece Artwork of Dying’s raucous mixture of ardent post-grunge and blistering, three-part harmony-laden alt-metal falls somewhere within Pearl Jam, Incubus, and Hinder. Shaped in the middle-2000s across the abilities of Jonny Hetherington (vocals), Greg Bradley (electric guitar), Tavis Stanley (electric guitar), Cale Gontier (bass), and Jeff Dark brown (drum), the music group released its eponymous debut in 2006 alone label, Thorny Bleeder, leading to important acclaim both in the home and overseas, aswell as displays and travels with famous brands Seether, Disturbed, and Theory of the Deadman. The group’s sophomore work (and Reprise Information debut) Vices and Virtues found its way to March of 2011. The next year saw the discharge of the Compact disc/DVD Allow Fire Burn off, a ten-track group of acoustic enthusiast favorites. The music group spent another few years on the highway, eventually heading back to the studio room with manufacturer David Bendeth (Bring Me the Horizon, Breaking Benjamin) to lay out tracks because of its third studio room long-player. The ensuing Eleven Seven-issued GO ABOVE found its way to May 2015. The Nevermore EP implemented one year down the road Vices and Virtues.

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