Knyghtsbane - Dynamic Metal from Atlanta

Rider of Theli

The Hellequin
Mar 1, 2004
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new studio project from the lead singer of Eclipsed By Sanity...

Arising from the mind of a young, up and coming metal frontman and lyricist, Knyghtsbane is an idea that is slowly but surely going to become a reality for Atlanta local, 'Patrick Hoyt' Parris. Knyghtsbane's first incarnation was conceived in the summer of 2007 with the desire to create a definitive sound in Atlanta's struggling metal scene that has long been over saturated with cookie-cutter death metal and hardcore bands.

While focusing on Eclipsed By Sanity and finding a steady niche to work around, Patrick has been extremely fortunate to have found AIM graduate 7 & 8 string guitarist, David Prince (ex-Halcyon Way) along with gaining the drumming insight of close friend, Shawn Benson (Theocracy) for this new musical endeavor.

With true progressive, melodic, power metal bands shining through the monotony of today's Local Metal scene, Knyghtsbane hopes to provide a unique breed of sound with a few guest appearances from the Local, Regional, and even International Metal scene.

Knyghtsbane welcomes you along this journey...



a few advance reviews:

"AWESOME!!! I like the structure of this tune...great job with the vocals!!! very cool to hear [Patrick] singing in a different style. The vocals in the chorus are performed EXTREMELY well, making for a very catchy hook throughout! I'm anxiously awaiting the opportunity to hear more from this project!"

"VERY heavy-duty guitars, gainy and strong, NOT buzzy and aggravating to listen to at loud volumes. EXCELLENT kick drums, and that's some deeeeeeep bass. I'm really digging the tag-teamed heaviness in the percussive parts, and the two-guitar harmonies when they play fills and certain melodies. Cleans are very buttery and smooth. Great solo (too short!). Nice ring to that guitar tone. Chimes out as he plays, but could be just a little louder in the mix for that part."

"That was quite good! I very much enjoyed the crunchy guitars and Patrick’s voice was very clear and strong!"