A band that burned bright with intricate lyrics about loss before fading away.
For their sound, try 'Give Me To The Night'. For their mood, 'A Single Solemn Rose' still holds up.
They made melodic death metal that actually cared about words. 'A Single Solemn Rose' from their 2006 debut 'Mana' got some real traction, and songs like 'Dragon, Why do You Cry?' show they were trying to build something with more texture than just riffs. Their work on despair feels lived-in, not just theatrical.
Formed in 2001, they put out 'Mana' in 2006. After a bassist left in 2008, they hit a hiatus, reunited, put out a self-titled album in 2013, and broke up for good the next year. The story is mostly one of starts and stops.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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