Vulvagun - Power Metal aus Australien

Nicht vom grenzdebilen Namen abschrecken lassen, hier gibt es feinen Power Metal mit Ausflügen gen Thrash und Progressive Metal von dieser neuen Band aus Australien. Kraftvoll und melodisch. Hört mal rein...
http://www.reverbnation.com/#!/vulvagun
Vulvagun: the brand new Metal outfit from Australia are set to release their debut album 'Cold Moon Over Babylon' on Friday May 20th 2011. The album comprises of 12 tracks of innovative, yet traditional Heavy Metal. Soaring vocal melodies, chunky guitar riffs, screaming solos, thundering drums and bass, and unforgettable songs that will infect your imagination and rip your head off.
Hear more at http://www.myspace.com/vulvagun
Cold Moon Over Babylon has a central theme based on the mythical Lesser Key of Solomon, an ancient text that was later interpreted and used by renaissance scholars to warn of the dangers of demon worship and associated dark arts. The fabled Hammer of Witches is an interpretive subtext and extrapolation of the Key. Within the music and lyrics of Cold Moon Over Babylon, these themes are explored and expanded to include the idea that many of our fears and modern superstitions are a result of the doors to the underworld being opened in the distant past; of the detailed secrets now lost and the struggle to keep our demons, both real and imagined, at arms length.
Cold Moon Over Babylon was recorded at Orbit Studios near Melbourne in Australia and was written, produced and recorded by Wayne Dwyer.
Vulvagun features: Wayne Dwyer; (Captain Trips, Wizard Sleeve, Sea Wolf) Lead Vocals, Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Keys. George Larin; (Taramis, Nothing Sacred) Lead Guitars. Evan Harris; (Taramis, Black Majesty, Eyefear) Bass Guitar, Chapman Stick. Chris Phillips; (Mass Confusion, Hatred, Wizard Sleeve, Depression, Tyrus) Drums, Vocals.
The twelve tracks from 'Cold Moon Over Babylon' are:
Cold Moon Over Babylon
The Black Pyramid
Arise Neophyte
A Murder of Demons
Malachi
Heart of the Mountain (instrumental)
Equinox
Confessions of a Flesh Eater
Union of the Snake
On Pain, Transcendence and the Dark Design
The Transit of Venus
Cradle and the Tybris (instrumental)
http://www.reverbnation.com/#!/vulvagun
Vulvagun: the brand new Metal outfit from Australia are set to release their debut album 'Cold Moon Over Babylon' on Friday May 20th 2011. The album comprises of 12 tracks of innovative, yet traditional Heavy Metal. Soaring vocal melodies, chunky guitar riffs, screaming solos, thundering drums and bass, and unforgettable songs that will infect your imagination and rip your head off.
Hear more at http://www.myspace.com/vulvagun
Cold Moon Over Babylon has a central theme based on the mythical Lesser Key of Solomon, an ancient text that was later interpreted and used by renaissance scholars to warn of the dangers of demon worship and associated dark arts. The fabled Hammer of Witches is an interpretive subtext and extrapolation of the Key. Within the music and lyrics of Cold Moon Over Babylon, these themes are explored and expanded to include the idea that many of our fears and modern superstitions are a result of the doors to the underworld being opened in the distant past; of the detailed secrets now lost and the struggle to keep our demons, both real and imagined, at arms length.
Cold Moon Over Babylon was recorded at Orbit Studios near Melbourne in Australia and was written, produced and recorded by Wayne Dwyer.
Vulvagun features: Wayne Dwyer; (Captain Trips, Wizard Sleeve, Sea Wolf) Lead Vocals, Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Keys. George Larin; (Taramis, Nothing Sacred) Lead Guitars. Evan Harris; (Taramis, Black Majesty, Eyefear) Bass Guitar, Chapman Stick. Chris Phillips; (Mass Confusion, Hatred, Wizard Sleeve, Depression, Tyrus) Drums, Vocals.
The twelve tracks from 'Cold Moon Over Babylon' are:
Cold Moon Over Babylon
The Black Pyramid
Arise Neophyte
A Murder of Demons
Malachi
Heart of the Mountain (instrumental)
Equinox
Confessions of a Flesh Eater
Union of the Snake
On Pain, Transcendence and the Dark Design
The Transit of Venus
Cradle and the Tybris (instrumental)