Agraceful
Agraceful was a metal band active in the late 2000s. Their song 'A Prophecy: In Reverie' came out in 2012. They also recorded tracks like 'In Oceans' and...
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Agraceful was a metal band active in the late 2000s. Their song 'A Prophecy: In Reverie' came out in 2012. They also recorded tracks like 'In Oceans' and 'Armageddon Pt. 3'.
Around 2015, the band saw some lineup changes. The original bassist and drummer left, and were replaced by new members. Their lyrics often dealt with themes like mental health and existential questions, which drew both criticism and praise from listeners.
Their music had a certain intensity, moving from the raw sound of their earlier work to something more introspective later on. They built a following with that approach, though the details of their career after those changes aren't widely documented.
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