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Phyrexia
Phyrexia is a Heavy Metal project that has been reborn from its dying ashes. Songs have been removed and replaced with songs that suit what we want out of the music. Having said that, there is scope for creativity within Phyrexia, it just has a "general" direction in which it goes in. We're rehersing as a full lineup and things are working out great. http://www.myspace.com/phyrexianmetal
Two Tales Of Woe
Since 2001, the concept for TTOW was on the mindset of Carl King. In 2005 this became a reality when King calabirated with Lar Bowler to develope the direction and sound of what was to become Two Tales of Woe. In the fall of 2007, Ross Duffy, Chris De Brabandere and Johnny Kerr solidified the bands Line Up. TTOW quickly made a name for themselves as a hard working Live act in the Irish Metal Scene. Throughout 2008, writing and rehearings began for the debut album, "A Conversation with Death". Recording began in August of that year.
Inner Sight
Inner Sight originally formed in 1998 when brothers Mati and Javi Regueira met Ros and decide to build up some metal songs influenced by different bands such as In Flames, Dimmu Borgir or Blind Guardian (yes... powermetal was in its glory days that time!). In 2004 Rosello and Jaume fill in for drums and vocals respectively and record their first demo cd called "Reaching Surface". In 2006 after a change in drums another 3-track demo was recorded. In 2008 they recorded an auto-edited LP "Arbitrariness of Natural Calamity" containing 11 tracks plus a videoclip.
Victor
Victor could be one of four artists: 1)Victor was the solo project of Rush guitarist, Alex Lifeson. It featured I Mother Earth vocalist Edwin on several of the tracks, including the lead single, Promise.
2)Victor is a spanish singer who came out from the spanish version of "star search". His first CD is "Rock and Swing", a mixture of styles.
3) Victor Chetcuti, an English singer song writer. See his site www.victorstunes.com
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The Doctor
[1] This might seem to be a joke black metal to many, but it's a rather experimental production which satisfied Warharan, the author, who wanted to give a different touch to black metal staying with the same music yet adding a different kind of lyrics.
[2] The Doctor is a Boston based DJ who produces a monthly podcast related to all things Pink Floyd. (http://floydpodcast.com)