Ogre
Ogre formed in the 1990s as an industrial rock trio with Mark Thwaite on guitar, Johnny Boy on drums, and Steven Severin on bass. Their debut EP 'The Last...
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Ogre formed in the 1990s as an industrial rock trio with Mark Thwaite on guitar, Johnny Boy on drums, and Steven Severin on bass. Their debut EP 'The Last Supper' included the track '78,' which became an early standout with its blend of industrial rhythms and unsettling melodies.
Their music often explored dark themes through tracks like 'Black Death' and 'Black Sins,' delivered with a raw intensity that felt more like a confrontation than entertainment. The band's performances matched this approach with elaborate stage designs that amplified their provocative sound.
Ogre released several albums including 'Signs of Life' and 'Ethereal' that expanded their industrial foundation with ambient and electronic elements. Songs like 'A Call to Colossus' and 'Altar Of Supreme Evil' maintained their distinctive blend of aggression and atmospheric tension throughout their catalog.
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