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Damnations Day is are proving to be one of the most promising up and coming metal acts. Their debut album‘Invisible, the Dead’ written by Mark Kennedy and guided under the professional eye of producer Dean Wells (Teramaze) who also contributed lead guitar on the album has a refined heaviness that shows great maturity in songwriting.
Their sound is a bit hard to define but certainly is metal,with elements of thrash, power, and melody lead by the classically trained power, range and aggression of Mark Kennedy on vocals. Shredding guitar solos by guest lead guitarist Dean Wells, and immense power from Dean Kennedy and Luke Vinken on drums and bass. With 9 tracks, varying from the aggressive thrash influenced ‘I Am’ and traditional melodic monster ‘Lucid Dreaming’. Broken up with two beautifully written acoustic tracks in ‘Ghost in Me.’ And, ‘A World to Come’.
Starting out in 2005 drawing influences from bands such as Metallica, Iron Maiden, System of a Down and many more. The guys quickly gained a following and established a regular headline in Geelong. With speedy and tasteful chops, he adds an even stronger element to an already stellar line up.
Nightmare has planned extensive promotional marketing to build awareness about this emerging artist in the North American market at ProgPowerUSA festival in Sept, at radio and well placed key magazines.
Members:
Mark Kennedy: Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Jon King: Lead Guitar
Luke Vinken: Bass
Dean Kennedy: Drums
"A delicate precision attack of aggressive riffs and sky soaring vocals." ~Mark 'Tosh' Davies - The Rock Train Siren 107.3 FM.
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Awesome Album. Insane vocal range. Drumming is as solid as steel. Riffs are catchy and the solos are killer. (Posted on 8/17/13)
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