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Artist description
The San Diego based Cold Harbor is a unique blend of Metal and -Hardcore that hits the senses like a sucker punch. With guitar riffs that are as diverse as night and day, ranging from Emo-style soul to circle pit up-tempo hardcore. A bassist that blends in enough punch and thickness that it would knockout Muhammad-Ali. A drummer whose powerful breakdowns can make your grandma floor punch. As well as a vocal style that can range from slight melodic to head on aggressive, gut wrenching vocal fury. Cold Harbor is becoming a force on the world of metal and hardcore. |
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Music Style
Metal-core |
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Musical Influences
NothingFace, E-town Concrete, Throwdown, Hatebreed |
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Similar Artists
Vision Of Disorder, Hatebreed, NothingFace |
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Artist History
Since being formed in San Diego, California in February 2002 Cold Harbor has achieved acclaim on the East as well as the West Coast. This is shown through their strong work ethic, as Cold Harbor toured the East Coast after only being together for a few weeks, and was on the road during the months of March and April. Cold Harbor even performed their first ever show over 3000 miles away from home on tour in Portsmouth Virginia. Since their San Diego scene debut in May of 2002 Cold Harbor has not been on a bill that did not include a National act, and hopefully will continue to do so. With a Fall 2002 tour being lined up, Cold Harbor is set to take the world by storm with their second tour with-in the first 6 months of existence. |
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Group Members
David Dickens-Vocals/Guitar
Alex Reyes-guitar
Eymos Ortiz-drums
Brent Severson-Bass |
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Instruments
guitar, drums, bass |
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Albums
The Prophecies |
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Press Reviews
too many to list |
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Location
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - USA |
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