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Demonic Resurrection

Proving once more that rock understands no geographical boundaries, Demonic Resurrection surfaced out of Mumbai, India in the entire year 2000, equipped with an extraordinary debut EP named Beyond the Darkness that showcased an adult make of progressive and symphonic death steel. Led by vocalist and guitarist Sahil “The Demonstealer” Makhija, the music group nevertheless struggled to keep up a trusted lineup over another couple of years (many of them becoming just teenagers, since it works out) but, arrive 2005, keyboardist Jetesh “Mephisto” Menon, bassist Husain Bandukwala, and a drummer known exclusively as JP (perhaps a machine?) got fleshed out the lineup in charge of that year’s A Darkness Descends record — a breakthrough using the worldwide press, even getting among its paths in movie director Sam Dunn’s 2008 documentary Global Steel. For the time being, Demonic Resurrection continuing to fine-tune their build (with considerably less employees turnover, fortunately) via efforts to 2006’s Rise from the Eastern Bloodstream compilation and 2007’s Beyond the Darkness EP, while solidifying their position at home because of far-reaching travels of India (including 2009 jaunts with Opeth, Amon Amarth, and Textures) as well as occasional performances on regional mainstream Television. This heightened open public profile eventually converged using their significantly mature symphonic loss of life/black metal eyesight to gain them a cope with Candlelight Information for the discharge of their sophomore full-length, The Go back to Darkness, this year 2010.

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