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Samael

Swiss extreme metallic group Samael quickly evolved from a run-of-the-mill dark metal music group into perhaps one of the most daring and eclectic sonic explorers of the generation; wanting to tamper making use of their audio by introducing commercial, digital, and gothic music components to their formative dark and death …

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Fear of God

In the first ’90s, Concern with God arose through the ashes of the Détente, an aggressive steel band that highlighted the frantic and troubled vocalist Dawn Crosby. Crosby got a reputation to be difficult to utilize at times as well as the ever-shifting lineups that encircled her both in Détente …

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Kiss It Goodbye

Vocalist Tim “Cut Swinger” Singer’s speaking, screaming, bellowing vocal storytelling sat thus nicely atop Kiss It Goodbye’s active and explosive songcraft that drummer Andrew Gormley would later on remark to Eclipse mag the fact that screamer could effectively produce “me personally throwing my drums around the area” sound great. Similar …

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The Gathering

An innovative, classy, and highly enhanced “symphonic metallic” outfit from Holland, the Gathering debuted with 1993’s Constantly, a fairly simple death metallic album with vocals by Marike Groot, although heavy usage of keyboards managed to get stand out a little from additional such albums at that time. The follow-up, 1994’s …

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