Characterized by huge choruses, epic arrangements and progressive elements, Theocracy’s music is both immediate and deep, managing to be instantly catchy and memorable, yet revealing new levels of intricacy and depth with each subsequent listen.


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Inviolate’s sound is multi-faceted, defying the labels of mere “metal”, “rock”, “electronica”, but a sonic blend of all. To visually augment the sonic onslaught, Inviolate’s frontwoman adds the moves of a bellydancer which, by turns, emphasize delicacy and aggression according to the music’s mood. This combination produces a live show unlike any other in the rock and metal world.


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Halcyon Way’s sound cannot be neatly slotted into any sub-category of metal; but it can be described as heavy, catchy, technical, and above all, focused on mature songcraft. The band draws influences & inspiration from many metal bands from Megadeth to Dream Theater to Testament to Chimaira. The focus of the songwriting is on catchy hooks, vocal harmonies a la King’s X or Stryper, and on heavy, technical, but ultimately accessible instrumentation. Although these are many disparate influences, the net result is a brand of metal that is immediately familiar and comfortable to the listener, yet strangely hard to define.


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Xeroderma is a technical death metal band with virtuoso guitars, shredding bass, unrelenting double bass with sinister growls and guttural screams. The lead guitar work of Jason LaLonde will leave your jaw permanently on the floor while the lightning speed rhythm section featuring Kris Maltenieks (bass) and Ernie Topran (drums) keeps your head banging and thrashing throughout. Having shared the stage with notable bands like Cannibal Corpse, Origin, Deicide, Hate Eternal, The Haunted, Unearth, Arsis and Krisun among others, this trio demands your attention and won't relent until they have your devotion.


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