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Withering Surface

Danish death metallic band Withering Surface area was shaped in 1994 by vocalist Michael H. Andersen, guitarist/keyboardist Allan Tvedebrink, guitarist Jimmy Christensen, bassist Kasper Boye-Larsen and drummer Jakob Gundel, and primarily got their cues through the melodic loss of life metal issuing from the Swedish town of Gothenburg at that time. So much in order that their initial two albums, 1997’s Scarlet Silhouettes and 1998’s The Nude Ballet (offering brand-new drummer Nikolaj Borg) had been documented at Gothenburg’s Studio room Fredman with everyone’s preferred melodic loss of life metal manufacturer, Fredrik Nordström. Both fulfilled with alternately muted and enthusiastic replies in underground circles, leading to periodic touring whenever the music group could retain another guitarist long more than enough, but resulting in an extended lay-off following departure of six-stringer Marcel Lech, in 2000. Finally, one Jacob Krogholt was employed as replacement as well as the group duly shipped 2001’s Strolling on Phantom Glaciers record through obscure record label Copro. 2003’s Ichor EP was completely self-financed, and 2004’s Power the Speed LP resulted from a fresh cope with Italy’s Scarlet Information. This last work, especially, discovered the band shifting with the days, shifting from melodic loss of life and in to the neo- death-thrash gathering popularity in the middle-’00s.

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