The Orions Gate
The Orions Gate formed in Sweden in the early 2000s, with Andreas Söderström on guitar and vocals, Johan Lindström on bass, and Daniel Cederholm on drums....
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The Orions Gate formed in Sweden in the early 2000s, with Andreas Söderström on guitar and vocals, Johan Lindström on bass, and Daniel Cederholm on drums. They put out their first album, 'Children of the Stars,' in 2007. Later records like 'Consequence of Dissent' from 2012 and 'Existential Void' from 2015 followed.
Their songs, such as 'Anna Paper' and 'Mascara Irreconocible,' often mix progressive metal with ambient and folk touches. The sound can feel spacious and a bit introspective, though it's not always easy to pin down to one style.
They've kept at it through the usual ups and downs of being in a band, touring and working on music without much fuss about fitting in. It's just what they do.
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