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Oblique Rain

    OBLIQUE RAIN are a progressive metal band from Portugal.Formed in 2004 by good friends Flávio Silva (vocals,guitars) and César Teixeira (guitars),the duo had a very clear vision of what they wanted to sound like and what direction they wanted their music take,but they still lacked other like-minded musicians for the group. In 2006 they found those musicians in André Ribeiro (guitars) and Daniel Botelho (bass).The result of two years of experimentation,OBLIQUE RAIN released their first full-length album "ISOHYET" on Major Label Industries in 2007.Still lacking a drummer,the band u ...read more

    OBLIQUE RAIN are a progressive metal band from Portugal.Formed in 2004 by good friends Flávio Silva (vocals,guitars) and César Teixeira (guitars),the duo had a very clear vision of what they wanted to sound like and what direction they wanted their music take,but they still lacked other like-minded musicians for the group. In 2006 they found those musicians in André Ribeiro (guitars) and Daniel Botelho (bass).The result of two years of experimentation,OBLIQUE RAIN released their first full-length album "ISOHYET" on Major Label Industries in 2007.Still lacking a drummer,the band utilized the talents of USS Studios session drummer Daniel Cardoso for the recording. Claiming such diverse influences as OPETH,AMORPHIS,TOOL,PORCUPINE TREE,ANATHEMA,MESHUGGAH,DREAM THEATER,DEVIN TOWNSEND,PINK FLOYD and even DEPECHE MODE,OBLIQUE RAIN play original,melodic yet complex progressive metal and are highly recommended. « hide

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    3.9
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    3.9
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