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Shakra

A Switzerland-based hard rock and roll act shaped in 1997, Shakra experienced several line-up adjustments (including a vocalist modification when the rings’ momentum was simply getting heading) but were able to persevere and continue for a lot more than a decade. Their first record, 1998’s Shakra, and its own follow-up, …

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Isole

Originally referred to as Forlorn, Gavle, Sweden’s Isole formed (below that rather overused moniker) in 1990. Primary associates Crister Olsson (guitars and vocals) and Daniel Bryntse (guitars and vocals) documented some demos with a small number of different members creating the roster, expecting that their make of doom steel would …

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Cabaret Voltaire

Though they’re probably one of the most important groups in the annals of industrial and digital music, Cabaret Voltaire are occasionally forgotten within the style’s timeline — perhaps simply because they continued saving long after other luminaries (Throbbing Gristle, Suicide, Chrome) called it quits. Also linked to the truth is …

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The Funeral Pyre

The Funeral Pyre were formed within the LA suburb of La Habra in 2001, and quickly joined the fray of metal rings storming the region making use of their 2002 EP, Whispering towards the Shadows, released if they were still going by the name of Envilent. A 2003 demonstration entitled …

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Sarabeth Tucek

Sarabeth Tucek can be an American singer/songwriter whose debut one, “Something for you personally,” was critically acclaimed within the Uk media upon its discharge in 2007. Blessed in Miami, FL, she cites affects including Bob Dylan and Neil Youthful and continues to be in comparison to fellow feminine singer/songwriters Wish …

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Night Kills the Day

Forming the key of NY City’s Night Eliminates your day, lifelong friends Luke Brian (vocals) and Timothy Falzone (bassist/keyboardist) was raised together in a little Prolonged Island fisherman’s town. They relatively drifted apart over time, and Brian spent the greater part of ten years “going after demons” before he reconnected …

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Buzz Osborne

As founder from the Melvins, Hype Osborne was probably one of the most important numbers in alternative rock through the 1980s and ’90s and continuing to make a exciting body of work very well into the fresh millennium, though his impact frequently came second-hand. Osborne’s substantial, often sludgy acoustic guitar …

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Moonsorrow

Created in 1995 by cousins Henri (guitar/keyboards/vocals) and Ville Sorvali (bass/vocals), Finland’s Moonsorrow tracked a path much like that blazed by their countrymen Amorphis by merging death and black color metal with weighty doses of atmosphere and Finnish folk traditions; but theirs was probably a far more ambitious and epic …

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Raging Speedhorn

British isles metallers Raging Speedhorn shaped within the Midlands city of Corby in August 1998 as an amalgam of two rings: drummer Frank Regan and Gareth Smith (guitar) and Darren Smith (bass) were in Soulcellar and vocalist Jon Loughlin, his guitarist sibling Tony, and drummer Gordon Morison played in Container. …

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Lokyata

With influences which range from techno-deathsters Meshuggah to metalcore bands like Unearth and Converge, vocalist Dustin, guitarist Tony, bassist Pat, and drummer Alan formed Lokyata in Jacksonville, FL, and issued their debut EP, Purified by Anger, through Indianola Records in 2006.

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