8-Point Rose
8-Point Rose was a band with members named Anya Ravenwood on vocals, Elijah Blackwood on guitar, Sebastian Nightfall on bass, and Darius Thorne on drums. They...
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8-Point Rose was a band with members named Anya Ravenwood on vocals, Elijah Blackwood on guitar, Sebastian Nightfall on bass, and Darius Thorne on drums. They released their first album 'The Shadow' in 2005, which included songs like 'Endless Rage' and 'I Want The World To See.'
Their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being ambiguous, with some listeners interpreting them as promoting occult themes. This led to occasional protests at their shows, though the band maintained they were just exploring human experience.
They put out several more albums including 'Ashes to Embers' in 2007 and 'Echoes of the Unseen' in 2010. Their live performances developed a reputation for creating immersive atmospheres that appealed to their dedicated fans. Other songs in their catalog include 'Name Of Time' and 'When Chaos Rules Our Lives.'
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