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Artist description
Young five piece metalband from the north of Norway. "Breathtaking and impressive", the local newspaper once discribed us. "A little too brutal for most people", some others wrote about us. |
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Music Style
death metal |
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Musical Influences
AT THE GATES,sepultura,in flames,breach,refused,earth crisis |
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Similar Artists
at the gates,breach |
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Artist History
A young, but experienced drummer had been playing with local rock and roll bands for some time. He was tierd of playing with old dreaming-of-being-a rockstar-drugabusers, so he desided to learn a schoolbuddy how to play guitar. They started jamming and they soon came up with their first songs. Old Sepultura songs were played in their bedrooms all that summer. Then, in the end of the summervacation, their first chance to play a gig showed up. Another local band, Nagasaki, had disided to arrange an hardcore festival. The two buddies wouldn't miss this opportunity. They borrowed the guy on vocals from the band Kapow, and the bass player from nagasaki. The Kapow guy liked the music so well that he desided to be a part of the new band. Meanwhile a third schoolbuddy had learned how to play bass, and immediately joind the band that now were complete. It was called Rise with pride. The band sadly enough broke apart after nearly two years of several moshing shows in the local area. |
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Group Members
Lineup before breaking up:Alexander Støver-Vocals, Kjetil Jenssen-drums, Martin Bowitz-bass, Torbjørn Hafnor-guitar, Mads Bye-guitar |
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Instruments
bass,drums,guitar x2,vocals |
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Albums
Rise with pride demo |
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Press Reviews
Metal quintet from the north of Norway. Catchy and moshing death metal alike. Got to be checked out by metal fans. |
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Location
Bodo, Nordland - Norway |
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