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THE CODEX is an exciting new project featuring the world renowned singer MARK BOALS (ex MALMSTEEN, RING OF FIRE) and guitarist MAGNUS KARLSSON (known for his stint with STARBREAKER, ALLEN / LANDE and LAST TRIBE). Musically this is one of the heaviest albums where both artists have been involved in. A monster MELODIC METAL album with influences ranging from Neoclassic Metal to Epic Hard Rock. Codex Songs | 1. | Beyond The Dark |
| 2. | Raise Your Hands |
| 3. | Toxic Kiss |
| 4. | Ring Down The Moon |
| 5. | Running Out Of Hate |
| 6. | Dream Makers |
| 7. | Whole Again |
| 8. | Mistress Of Death |
| 9. | Mystery |
| 10. | Prisoner |
| 11. | You Can Have It All |
| 12. | Garden Of Grief |
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$10.15 From its very conception, Necromis has been a whirlwind of sonic diversity and mayhem. Blending styles of new and old musical forms, the band took a small chunk of the metal music scene in the Twin Cities and turned it into a monster. With earth-shattering speed and mind numbing, thunderous grooves mixed into one, Necromis was on the way to becoming the kind of legendary band that comes around but once in a lifetime. Waves of musical magic poured out upon the crowds everywhere they went. Not a soul was left untouched by the power that emitted from the stage. And thus, an enormous fan base was created that swept over the tri-state area like a plague. It all started in a little Minnesota town named Hugo. The founding three members Greg Chilton, Aaron Davis, and Jason Notebaart were at a party in a local park. Across the street from the park was the local cemetery. While having consumed more than their fair share of fine malt beverages, they wandered into the tombstone littered plot of land. They needed to come up with a good name for the band they had thought about working on, and it wasn't coming to them. So, with a bit of luck, divine inspiration came about. Necromis was the name that stood out more than any other. The concept of "The god of the dead" that plotted to overthrow hell and spread the world with zombies to take over everything in his path seemed rather enticing. Given the three were, and still are, giant horror genre film buffs, they went with it due to the possibilities that existed to display the kind of sick and twisted visuals that needed to be included via advertising, clothing and whatever else that could be "zombified". After the first step, things started to pick up speed. The "snow ball effect" landed the boys two prizes that would end up being crucial to the foundation that was built. The blistering drumming of Tony Olson and the divine melodies of Dan Lerach . Fortunately for Necromis, these two priceless pieces of the puzzle became available and the nefarious five man-wrecking machine was about to turn on the ignition. At a torrid pace, the boys sawed through show after show after show. Playing with such acts as Megadeth, Rigor Mortis, Cannibal Corpse, Grave, Unleashed, Carcass, Fleshgrind, Malevolent Creation, just to name a few. The years that followed that fateful evening in Hugo were a blur and a wonder to behold. The local scene was flourishing at the time as well with such acts as Cryogen, Cromlech and Horror. It was a great time to be an underground metal fan in the Twin Cities. The boys also took the show on the road, playing metal hotbeds like Milwaukee at the Metal Fest and The Rave. As well as Chicago at local bars and The Iowa Fair Grounds playing to an enormous crowd of metal heads. Locally they thrived at First Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. Playing The Seventh Street Entry, and other various clubs, were usual gigs to the boys and the fans couldn't get enough.Necromis had arrived and everyone in the area took notice. The fabulous run that the boys had put together ran from 1991 through 1996 and included two demo tapes that were released in 91' and 92' respectively. Some shuffling of guitar players had taken place during this time as well. And that, ultimately, was the downfall of the band. The band dispersed in 1996. For those precious years that Necromis was together, the local scene was alive with energy and many people were affected by the influence that Necromis exerted. It was a monumental time for the entire band, and all of the Twin Cities and surrounding ...
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$14.79 Fear Is Not The Answer.That is the primary message that encompasses the Minneapolisbased aggressive metal band Harsh Reality. Formed in the belief of being true to ones self and living your life in your own way despite any rocks that may lie on the road ahead. Founded in 1989 the band has under gone several changes from its inception not the least of which is the Gender Transition of band leader/founder Tempest (formerly Glen Crane) who reformed the band in early 2006 after a 4 year hiatus while she awoke to her true self leaving her “boy days” behind and preforming as a member of the MMA award winning All The Pretty Horses. She quickly added her ATPH and fellow Transgendered band mate Jendeen Forberg, her original singer Odi (who never missed a beat with any of the changes), and new HR family member Eric Strom filling the vacant Guitar position (formerly of Chaos Lords).For Tempest and Jendeen Harsh Reality picks up where the heaviest aspects of ATPH left off. The band features a raw aggressive sound drenched in passion and angst against a world that is oftenless than fair to those whom society sees as outside the box. (Tempestwas at one time denyed a US passport until she "proved" what physicalsex she was.) The sound is decisively and aggressively Metal but with a clear focus on song writing with real emotions and intensity. The music is about giving all you have left, every show is played as if the band plans on dropping dead on the stage. Pushing even the Multiple MMA award winning Goddess of Thunder Jendeen to new heights in her drumming. Tempest and Jendeen have not let their life’s choice to transition change their love for aggressive intense music, indeed it has if anything re-affirmed it. Being a woman has nothing to do with weakness. A point that their fellow band mates would heartily agree with.The stage show is as if the war in heaven were to come to earth. Angles and Demons do musical battle on a smoke filled stage filled with beams of white pure light and a hellish glow. Beauty and brutality, an angelic vision behind a wall of drums and the darkness of a leather clad seductress in 5 inch heels, a red demon growls and sings into the microphone while a lord of heaven swings his hair to the music. The drums are a massive engine of destruction, guitar and bass provide dual metal hammers and the voice is that of soft flesh and razor blades. The beauty of destruction, perhaps the best of both worlds, certainly a Harsh Reality.Harsh Reality has enjoyed successful radio airplay in Minneapolis, Duluth, Milwaukee, Omaha, and other cities including multiple spots on the 93X Top 3 Loud And Local list. The band has released two independent albums and recorded singles for the Official Motorhead tribute ...
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