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Oct 4, 2006
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Yeah obviously some of you won't enjoy this band, but I'm posting this because it has a pretty good line-up and the lead vocalist Elize is fucking hot. Not to mention if anyone are fans of Deadlock, this might get you interested in this band.

Anyways here is the line-up:

Elize Ryd - Female Vocals
Jake E Berg - Clean Vocals (Dream Evil, Dreamland)
Andy Solveström - Harsh Vocals (Within Y, Evildoer, Oro, Cipher System)
Olof Mörck - Guitar, Keyboards (Dragonland, Nightrage, Rapture, My Darling Dismay)
Johan Andreassen - Bass (2009-) (Engel (Swe))
Morten Løwe Sørensen - Drums (The Arcane Order, Indrama, Submission, Slugs, Strangler, Koldborn, Panzerchrist, Scavenger, Icon in Me, Disavowed, Mercenary)

Debut is out on Itunes and is to be released on cd on the 13th, so enjoy!

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:lol: If I want to be an authentic human, I have to admit that I absolutely got carried away by that song's utterly clean production and sugar-sweet melodies; but I also must admit that I'm currently exuding homosexuality.
 
The female vocals were pretty good and props for the Dragonland-connection, but otherwise...

I already knew to expect something bad from a Spinefarm band with three vocalists, so I wasn't suprised to hear mediocre metalcore-shit with ultra-sterile sounds, disposable melodies and song-strucures straight from a Metalcore Fundamentals™.
 
It's not at all metalcore, it's "Nightwish-core" (i.e. the hopelessly redundant, derivative mass of Nightwish clones that have crawled out of the woodwork over the past five years to hop on the male/female vocal bandwagon with melodies that switched trains at the intersection of "power metal" and "pop radio hits").
 
It's not at all metalcore, it's "Nightwish-core" (i.e. the hopelessly redundant, derivative mass of Nightwish clones that have crawled out of the woodwork over the past five years to hop on the male/female vocal bandwagon with melodies that switched trains at the intersection of "power metal" and "pop radio hits").

Well, to me all this core-shit sounds almost the same. Operatic female-vocals, death metal-growls or anything else won't change the basis of the music.
 
This is the gayest form of music. Seriously, how is this even possible.