Impavid Colossus
Impavid Colossus formed around the turn of the millennium, coming together after an earlier band dissolved. They built their sound through steady work,...
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Impavid Colossus formed around the turn of the millennium, coming together after an earlier band dissolved. They built their sound through steady work, developing a following while dealing with the usual financial and touring pressures that come with playing heavy metal.
Their music often tackles direct themes, with songs like "Claim Your Existence" and "Final Frontier" serving as straightforward examples of their approach. The band's debut album was called "Unleash the Titans," and they followed it with records including "Colossal," "Anthems of the Unbowed," and the "Claim Your Existence" album.
The vocalist goes by the name Aetherius. He handles the lyrics, which tend to focus on themes of defiance and resilience, delivered with a powerful, clear vocal style that cuts through the band's heavy instrumentation.
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