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Artist description
ENTITY is a hardrocking band from Norway making and playing hard melodic, riff-based, suggestive heavy music, deeply dedicated in maintaining heavymetal as an existing musical style. Though this kind of music in the 90`s almost appeared as an endangered art genre, they strongly belive that this would be the perfect time to take the good old smashing heavymetal music on and into the new millennium.ENTITY is currently trying to get a record deal, and their immediate future plans is to keep on writing and record new hardrocking songs and do some concerts. |
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Music Style
Heavy metal |
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Artist History
ENTITY was originally formed in 1989 by bassplayer J. A. Andersen, drummer Sigve Johannesen and two other Stavanger musicians, with the intentions to make and play genuine heavy metal music.The band did however over time naturally dissolve, as members moved, or started other projects.In 1995 the band once again gathered, along with guitarplayer Knut Lunde, to resume the thread from way back when, but as the last time the band was again dissolved for various reasons.ENTITY, as it is today, was formed November 1999, with an American singer named Briggs, on bass J.A Andersen, all guitars Knut Lunde, and Sigve "Siggy" Johannesen on drums. The general idea of starting for the third time, was to make something out of the songmaterial theyall had been collecting throughout the years and record a demo, in addition to their beliefs that this would be a good time to take the hardrock / heavymetal tradition, which in the 90`s was more or less dead, on and into the new millenium. The members of Entity means that heavymetal once came to stay, and would like to make their contribution to fulfil this theory. |
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Group Members
Briggs, Andersen, Lunde, Johannesen |
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Instruments
Vocal, Bass, Guitar, Drums |
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Location
Stavanger, Rogaland - Norway |
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