Having played only a few shows in thier decade of being together. Come see them live at Ragnarokkr. I was lucky to see them a few years back at the Alehorn of Power Festival. For a band that does not really play live you could not tell. Thier new album is do out in a few weeks. "Bury The Light" on the Cruz Del Sur Label. Order it now.
Matt Johnsen's now-trademark layering of guitars creates a rich and fertile backdrop for master-vocalist Tim Aymar's powerful and arresting expressions. The rhythm section of bassist Chris Kerns and drummer Chris Black keeps the momentum high, deftly supporting all of the multi-layered melodic invention happening at every turn. Always mindful of not only the genre's traditions but also its own, PHARAOH's albums have a characteristic diversity and depth that few other bands achieve.
Matt Johnsen's now-trademark layering of guitars creates a rich and fertile backdrop for master-vocalist Tim Aymar's powerful and arresting expressions. The rhythm section of bassist Chris Kerns and drummer Chris Black keeps the momentum high, deftly supporting all of the multi-layered melodic invention happening at every turn. Always mindful of not only the genre's traditions but also its own, PHARAOH's albums have a characteristic diversity and depth that few other bands achieve.
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