One True God
One True God formed as a duo in London in the early 2000s, with TK handling vocals and Greg Hunter on production. Their debut album 'Elevate' came out in...
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One True God formed as a duo in London in the early 2000s, with TK handling vocals and Greg Hunter on production. Their debut album 'Elevate' came out in 2005, followed by 'Afterlife' in 2007. That album's title track became something of an anthem for their listeners, with its haunting melody and ethereal vocals.
Their sound leaned toward the industrial and atmospheric, often described as aggressive or experimental. They released two more albums, 'Ascension' in 2010 and 'Ruin' in 2015, which showed some departure from their earlier work with ambient and post-punk elements.
Their lyrics tended toward dark, introspective themes, which sometimes drew criticism. TK defended their approach as uncompromising. After losing their drummer John Warwick in an accident, they shifted to a more stripped-down live setup that focused on their electronic soundscapes.
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