Widow and the Son
Widow and the Son formed in the late 1990s with Kieran Wade as frontman. Their debut album came out in 2002, titled 'Blinded by Pain' after the song that...
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Widow and the Son formed in the late 1990s with Kieran Wade as frontman. Their debut album came out in 2002, titled 'Blinded by Pain' after the song that became their most recognized track. They followed it with albums like 'Requiem for the Damned' and 'The Art of Dying'.
Kieran Wade's vocals defined their sound, supported by guitarist Marcus Hayes and bassist Emily Carter. Their music drew from metal, rock, and electronica, often leaning into darker themes that sparked some criticism but also connected with listeners.
Their live shows had a reputation for being intense and emotionally charged. While they never broke into mainstream popularity, they maintained a steady presence in alternative circles for years.
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