Ecthirion
Ecthirion formed in Western Australia and released their debut album 'Ashes of Valor' in 2015. The following year, their single 'Anthem for the Brave' gained...
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Ecthirion formed in Western Australia and released their debut album 'Ashes of Valor' in 2015. The following year, their single 'Anthem for the Brave' gained attention with its heavy riffs and anthemic quality. They've since put out albums like 'Desolation's Reign' in 2018 and 'The Last Stand' in 2021.
Their songs often carry a defiant, rallying tone, as heard in tracks like 'Warmageddon' and 'Immortality.' The band includes vocalist Kim Cavanagh, guitarists Sam Coleman and Ben Murdoch, bassist John Miller, and drummer James Duncan.
In 2019, Ecthirion dealt with a legal dispute over their music rights. They continued working through it and kept recording.
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