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Artist description
Sinister, Dark and heavy "HORROR" metal, combining elements of Death with their roots of Thrash and Traditional metal, Morgueazm have a unique sound that cannot be described in words. Best hear them for yourselves. |
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Music Style
A cross section of genres blending thrash and traditional metal with elements of death and techno. |
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Musical Influences
Black Sabbath, Slayer, Alice Cooper, Death and Thrash Metal |
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Similar Artists
Vaguely reminiscent of Slayer, with a touch of Sabbath and a pinch of White Zombie |
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Artist History
Morgueazm were born out of Blood Money, a British Thrash Metal band who found success during the 1980's. They released two albums on the Ebony label, 'Red Raw And Bleeding', and 'Battlescarred', and achieved a huge underground following. Now, in response to many requests from their fans, two ex members of Blood Money; Gramie Dee and Brett Avok have formed Morgueazm, a band who's music combines elements of Death metal with their roots of Thrash and traditional metal, and along with classically trained bass and keyboard player 'Dark Mark', the result is a monstrously heavy and brutal new album, 'Fun With Formaldehyde'. |
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Group Members
Gramie Dee - Vocals/Guitars, Brett Avok - Vocals/Drum programing/Sound engineering, Dark Mark - Keyboards/Bass |
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Albums
Fun With Formaldehyde |
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Press Reviews
Album Reviews at the following URL's
http://www.rawnervepromotions.co.uk/html/reviews_cd_morgueazm.htm
http://disturbing_thoughts.tripod.com/DisturbingThoughts/id12.html
http://www.metalcrypt.com |
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Additional Info
Vocals are shared by Gramie Dee and Brett Avok to portray the darkness of evil and the goodness of light. |
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Location
Manchester, Lancashire - United Kingdom |
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