Xenotaph
Xenotaph formed in the American Midwest with Ethan Cross on vocals, Elijah Black and Damien Thorne on guitars, and William Grave on bass. Their 2019 album...
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Xenotaph formed in the American Midwest with Ethan Cross on vocals, Elijah Black and Damien Thorne on guitars, and William Grave on bass. Their 2019 album 'Apocalyptic Visions' became a notable release in their catalog, featuring tracks like 'Creatures of the Night' and 'Flesh and Blood' that explore dark atmospheric territory.
Their music has drawn criticism from some quarters for its themes, though the band has maintained their artistic approach. Beyond 'Apocalyptic Visions,' they've released several other recordings including 'The Burial of Mankind' in 2018 and 'Echoes from the Void' in 2022.
Songs like 'Triple Murder' and 'Shadow and Flame' continue to represent their particular blend of heavy sound and lyrical preoccupations. They've kept working within their established framework rather than shifting direction in response to outside opinions.
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