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Artist description
Death Metal, Black Metal , Atmospheric |
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Music Style
Death Metal |
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Musical Influences
Deicide, Cradle of Filth |
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Similar Artists
We don't sound like ANY popular artists. Long live the underground!!! |
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Artist History
Created as a Terrorist, musically and lyrically. |
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Group Members
Wolvesblood, Alexander Erhardt, Jenn Kilburn |
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Instruments
7 string guitars, 5 string bass, synth, cello, drums |
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Albums
EnVisioning The New Age |
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Press Reviews
(from Rip N Tear #15, Summer 2002)
This CD was so fucking fast in parts, it created a whirlwind so strong it sucked the breath away from your body.
But Visions Of The Night is more than just a one dimensional grindcore band. The guitars sound distorted, in that good way, where the resonance and fuzz is a little higher, leaving for a harsher sound, while synths and cellos are there to oft times provide atmosphere.
The black and death metal elements are here as well - being brutal and technical, while using vocal elements from both, and creating moods perfect for slasher flicks - but they are medled into the scheme of the Visions Of The Night sound, as oppossed to confusing and contaminating.
A smorgasboard of emotion and the extreme.
Review by Alex Ristic (Editor or Rip N Tear) |
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Location
Mississauga, Ontario - Canada |
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