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Artist description
It was September of 1996 when the gears of the great doomsday machine called WORMWOOD: EARTH began to grind to life. This five piece from Northeast Tennessee combines Sabbath elements, fiery melodies and just plain grooooove to achieve their unique heavy sound. Coming from a variety of musical backgrounds, the line-up of WORMWOOD : EARTH experienced an almost instant chemistry between each individual's styles which immediately united the band to achieve one common goal: To play the music they love while eventually making the band self-sufficient. |
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Music Style
Melodic, Euphoric, Groove Metal |
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Musical Influences
Black Sabbath, C.O.C. etc... |
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Artist History
Over the past five years, Wormwood Earth have fine tuned their intricate methods of writing and evaluating their music to perfect their trademark style. With melodic, euphoric groove entwined with pure, riveting power, this five-piece from Northeast Tennessee will saturate your senses much like a head full of acid, and send each listener reeling into the cosmic depths of their own consciousness. What is it that makes the chemistry of this band so potent?
Even as new bands disappear as quickly as they emerged in this day in age, Wormwood Earth possess the pure ingredients to withstand the vexing tests of time. The style, power and emotion that they have crafted in their music is just an example of how their chemistry generates a genuine bond between themselves and the tunes they create. Wormwood Earth is the now the standard, and over time the strong links in their great chain can only become...stronger.
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Group Members
Adam Ledford- Vocals
Jeremy Fannon- Guitar
Tony Droke- Guitar
Jef Roberts- Bass
T.J. Jackson- Drums |
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Albums
"Wormwood: Earth"(1997), "Priceless" (1998), "Impact" (2000), "Conspiracy Theories" (2001) |
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Location
Kingsport, Tn - USA |
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