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Artist description
heavy & mellow progressive alternative rock |
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Music Style
Foot Tapper |
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Musical Influences
some souls seem surrounded seemlessly by a shroud of similarity... |
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Similar Artists
soundgarden, alice n chains, creed, tool |
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Artist History
In May of 1998, Penance for Heresy (P4H) came into existence, a name decided upon to represent the focus and energy that had formed. The name has many meanings but in its simplest form the name is a statement, 'paying the price for ideals different from the norm'.
At the Homestead, Katikati, June 1998, P4H embarked on 2-day recording session. A 5 song demo was recorded on a 4-track recorder for P4H by "Little Stevie" McCabe.
January 1999, P4H recorded 'Society Rules' on a 24-track analogue setup. The final mix was mastered at York Street Sudios by Gavin Botica. |
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Group Members
Brendon Maher
Jeff Brown
David Brown
Mark Grimes |
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Instruments
stringed skin |
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Albums
Homestead |
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Location
Auckland - New Zealand |
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