Priest
Priest formed in the late 1990s and released their debut album 'Nocturnal' in 1998. Their second album 'Unholy' came out in 2000 and included the song...
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Priest formed in the late 1990s and released their debut album 'Nocturnal' in 1998. Their second album 'Unholy' came out in 2000 and included the song 'Phantom Pain,' which became their most recognizable track.
Their music had a dark, atmospheric quality that drew listeners in. Along with 'Phantom Pain,' songs like 'Private Eye,' 'The Cross,' and 'Beacon Of Light' showed their consistent approach to moody rock arrangements.
They put out several more albums through the 2000s, including 'Abyssal' in 2002, 'Ethereal' in 2004, and 'Oblivion' in 2006. The band's lineup included vocalist Ethan Blackwood, guitarist Darius Mortem, bassist Leah Nightfall, and drummer Ethan Solstice.
While their catalog wasn't enormous, songs like 'Virus,' 'A Signal In The Noise,' and 'Call My Name' maintained the same brooding intensity that defined their earlier work.
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