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Scholomance

    The music of Scholomance is rooted in extreme and technical metal; it has intricate songs structure, harsh vocals (of Death/Black metal nature), borrows elements from other styles (other than metal), dense, hectic and demanding. Those latter remarks can be seen as the band’s top qualities or top downsides, depending on how you like your music. At the forefront are the guitar and keyboards alike, intertwining, and making it sometimes hard to follow the song. However, once you are past that threshold, their music’s complexity and dynamics is rewarding and stimulating. An adventurous band, on ...read more

    The music of Scholomance is rooted in extreme and technical metal; it has intricate songs structure, harsh vocals (of Death/Black metal nature), borrows elements from other styles (other than metal), dense, hectic and demanding. Those latter remarks can be seen as the band’s top qualities or top downsides, depending on how you like your music. At the forefront are the guitar and keyboards alike, intertwining, and making it sometimes hard to follow the song. However, once you are past that threshold, their music’s complexity and dynamics is rewarding and stimulating. An adventurous band, one to discover for people who like their metal, complex, intricate and a band that demands more than just being a passive listener. (www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3020)Jimmy Pitts - Vocals, piano, keyboards Scott Crinklaw - Guitars, piano, keyboards, percussionJerry Twyford - Bass « hide

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