Drive Thru Divinity
canadian alt punk progressive hardcore screamo
2
songs
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Never Forget What's Her Name Never Forget What's Her Name
Articlies & Ambrosia Articlies & Ambrosia
Hailing from Burlington Ontario Canada....a city known for it's bands and love of music, emerges drive thru divinty.... a band souly dedicated to the love of original music and the creation of it therein...
After parting ways with there vocalist of two years at the start of 2005....the band then decided it was time for something new then just screaming. Moving forward the band continued to wirte songs and move forward to complete there set and finish the writing for the planned album and demos..the band, during all of this sent out a call....to all would be singers in the greater toronto area....after a tense couple of weeks during which the band tried a multiple of different singers.....it happened to be that on one fated night in April during one of the tryouts....the first person who had responded to the call, returned.....and proved himself worthy to be that fifth piece of the puzzle that is drive thru divinity...........thus the band was then complete.....
drive thru divinity was re born. and they had survived the worst scare a band can ever go thourgh.. now with probably the most killer rythmn section in all of canandian music and two completely bi-polar guitarist with clashing styles and vocals with hooks so deep you won't be able to forget them even if you tried comes some of the most beautiful music ever heard from burlington.
The music is high paced and energetic and just as quickly it is brought down to something smooth and dynamic.Your musical influences
Influences Rythmn section: Tool, Mudvayne, Mike Patton, Pantera, Ministry, Primus, Rush, Opeth
Guitar's: Funeral for a Friend, Coheed and Cambria, the Bled, Glassjaw, deftones, R.A.T.M. system of a down
Vocals: A perfect cirlce, Mudvayne, Linkin Park
Canada
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316043
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Comments (3)
I listened to both your songs. Here's my review for them:
"Never Forget Whats Her Name" (5/10)
I couldn't hear the lead singer that well. The beat was hard! I loved the beat, man. But what's a song without the words? I couldn't understand the words, so I don't know... I liked this song, but your voice was really, really low.
"Articlies & Ambrosia" (5.5/10)
This beat was so nice, man. That beat was really enjoyable, dawg. Your voice was still low, but that beat was nice. I liked it until it reached the 48 second mark, where it turned wild, but of course it was still nice. I liked how this song was made through.
new singer, new sound.... any feedback is appreciated
to the 4 people who downloaded these recordings, we have removed our lead screamer from the band and are currently auditioning vocalists. i'll leave these songs on only for a short time. a new frontman could change everything about a band