Elusive
Elusive formed in the early 2000s as a quartet. Their debut album 'Asylum' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming their most recognizable song. They...
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Elusive formed in the early 2000s as a quartet. Their debut album 'Asylum' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming their most recognizable song. They followed it with 'Shadows' in 2007 and 'Whispers' in 2010.
Their music often dealt with themes of mental anguish and isolation, which drew both admiration and criticism. Songs like 'Circle Never Ends' and 'Fading Rose' carried that introspective quality. The band's lineup included Aetheria on vocals, Nox on guitar, Nyx on bass, and Erebos on drums.
They never became a mainstream act, but developed a dedicated following for their particular blend of ethereal melodies and heavier rock elements. The track 'Coming Home' shows that side of their sound. After 'Whispers', their activity seemed to taper off.
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