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Artist description
Stripped, spiky groove-metal with stoner overtones |
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Music Style
Clipped groove-metal noiseniks |
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Musical Influences
Sabbath, Tool, Motorhead, QOTSA, Helmet, Soundgarden |
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Similar Artists
Nobody. |
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Artist History
First recordings in Jan 2000, Birmingham England;
Sound has progressed from fast complex proto-prog
a concentration on heavy groove and juggernaut
insistence. Nod ya hed. |
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Group Members
Carrick - g&v
OC - g
Phil - d
C\ - bass |
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Press Reviews
"Thank God for Dumbsaint. Dumbsaint are metal
of the classic variety - none of this nu/new/nouvelle
stuff. If you're worried about the state of contemporary
rock...then Dumbsaint will make you believe again."
(Live review, R&B Fanzine #22 11/01)
"Ok, so I've tried to explain the sound
of Dumbsaint now I'd better tell you if they're any
good, well in a word, yes. Dumbsaint have a
hard-hitting power, muscular riffs, pounding drums and
vocals that are both aggressive and clear. Rarer still
for a band of this ilk it's not just about power,
they've written an album full of songs with lyrics that
are beyond the usual rock star poser shit that metal
and rock bands seem to go for these days."
("Supercharger", R&B Fanzine #23, 01/02) |
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Location
Birmingham, West Midlands - United Kingdom |
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