A Boston band from the '90s whose songs like 'Agens Mortis' and 'The Dove And The Crow' carved out a heavy, shifting sound.
For a quick sense of them, try 'Agens Mortis' or their cover of 'Orgy of Flies.' It's all there, the riffs, the atmosphere, the Boston basement feel.
They came out of Boston in 1992 playing a specific blend of thrash, death, and doom metal that you can hear in tracks like 'Agens Mortis' and 'The Dove And The Crow.' Their cover of Sarcófago's 'Orgy of Flies' shows where some of their roots were. It's a sound that feels like a particular moment in underground metal, documented across albums like 'The Essence' and 'Stalking the Ghost.'
They formed in Boston in 1992 and released their debut 'The Essence.' The lineup changed over the years, at one point including vocalist Trevor Strnad and guitarists Buz McGrath and Ken Susi. Their songs, from 'Anthems, Marchs and Warsongs' to 'Commando XXI,' suggest a band working within that heavy mix.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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