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On Thorns I Lay

Originally named Phlebotomy, Greece’s In Thorns I Lay began in 1992, recording a demo along with a 7″ EP below that name prior to making the name-switch with time because of their 1995 debut album, Sound of Beautiful Experience. Seriously influenced by loss of life/doom metal works like Heaven Lost …

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Neal Morse

LA singer/songwriter and guitarist Neal Morse began his music profession early, taking piano lessons in five and executing in musicals and starting guitar by age nine. By enough time he reached his twenties, Morse wrote two musicals and used Al Stewart and Peter Light. After coming back from a thorough …

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Sacrifice

Among Canada’s initial, and arguably throughout best, pure thrash metallic rings, Sacrifice was formed in Toronto, in 1985, and quickly earned a saving agreement with leading indie Metal Knife on the effectiveness of a promising couple of demos. For the period of three albums: 1986’s Torment in Open fire, 1987’s …

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Cemetary

After bowing in 1992 using the straightforward death steel album An Evil Tone of Gray, the Swedish band Cemetary began trying out the genre on 1993’s Goddess Beauty, incorporating both ’70s rock and roll and goth rock and roll in to the mix. Before saving 1994’s Dark Vanity, vocalist and …

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Cathedral

It’s universally agreed that this originators from the doom metallic genre are Dark Sabbath, but there have been several bands from the ’80s/early ’90s that kept the design alive (during Sabbath’s “low fat years”), such as for example Saint Vitus, Problems, Candlemass, and, especially, the U.K.-structured Cathedral. When vocalist Lee …

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Virgin Black

Produced in Adelaide, Australia, in the first ’90s, Virgin Black’s lineup features Rowan London (vocals, piano, keyboards), Samantha Escarbe (lead guitar), Craig Edis (rhythm guitar), Ian Miller (bass), and Dino Cielo (drums). Following a series of demonstration recordings in 1995/1996, the group started gaining international identification with 1998’s Trance EP, …

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Dismember

Longtime proponents from the milling, powerful audio of no-frills Swedish loss of life steel, Dismember was originally formed in Stockholm in 1988 being a power trio featuring vocalist/bassist Robert Sennebäck, guitarist David Blomqvist, and drummer Fred Estby. The group documented several demonstration tapes, but continued hiatus in past due 1989 …

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Evoken

Offering new stamina towards the death and doom steel designs by creating obscure and damaging compositions, Evoken began playing in the very beginning of the ’90s in Lyndhurst, NJ. Their origins get back to 1992 when guitarist Nick Orlando and bassist Rob Robichaud shaped a crew known as Funereus. Following …

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Lake of Tears

Lake of Tears initial came together in 1992 when Daniel Brennare, Jonas Eriksson, and Michael Larsson still left the death steel band these were using in and installed with Johan Oudhuis. They documented a demonstration in early 1993 which captured the eye of Black Tag Productions, who agreed upon the …

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Count Raven

Swedish doom metallic group Count number Raven was shaped in 1989 by vocalist Christian Linderson, guitarist Dan Fondelius, bassist Tommy Erikkson and drummer Christer Pettersson. A 12 months later on, the group released its 1st recording, Storm Caution, for the Hellhound label. The recording received great evaluations from the Western …

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