shroud of bereavement
epic neo-classical doom/death metal with pianos, violins and female vocals. music is somwhere between my dying bride,mourning beloveth, opeth and beethoven
unmixed Extract from new album "Alone Beside Her" due out early 2005 (March timeframe)
Independent artist shroud of bereavement drops "Communion", a Death/Black Metal track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. With a tone that is death, epic and funeral, shroud of bereavement's track connects on an emotional level. "Communion" has peaked at number 6 on the SoundClick Death/Black Metal chart. Fans of Metallica will find "Communion" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Epic doom/death metal track featuring female vocals and violins.
Independent artist shroud of bereavement drops "A Rose For A Dying Muse", a Heavy Metal track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. With a tone that is death, epic and funeral, shroud of bereavement's track connects on an emotional level. "A Rose For A Dying Muse" has peaked at #17 in the Heavy Metal category on SoundClick. If Metallica is in your rotation, "A Rose For A Dying Muse" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Neoclassical Doom/Death Metal Taken from the "forever Dance" demo 1997
SoundClick artist shroud of bereavement presents "The Forever Dance", an outstanding release in the Heavy Metal genre. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. With a tone that is death, epic and funeral, shroud of bereavement's track connects on an emotional level. If Metallica is in your rotation, "The Forever Dance" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Neoclassical Doom/Death Metal Taken from the "The Forever Dance" demo 1997
SoundClick artist shroud of bereavement presents "The Fools Lament", an outstanding release in the Heavy Metal genre. shroud of bereavement demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. With a tone that is death, epic and funeral, shroud of bereavement's track connects on an emotional level. Listeners into Rock, Classical and Thrash will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Shroud of Bereavement is a 7 peice neo-classical death/doom metal band with full violin sections,pianos, acoustic guitars,female opera vocals combined with clean and harsh male vocals.
Shroud of Bereavement was formed in 1996 by Dan Robinson as a solo project out of the ashes of Mourndrear (featuring former members of December Wolves). After spending five years writing and recording various demos, Robinson met co- producer Matthew Hajiads, who then introduced him to legendary writer/producer/engineer/violinist Andy Hallpel (Thanks to Gravity).
Robinson, then enlisted Happle's talents as engineer/violinist.
Again, he was introduced to yet another legend, Hank Deckken (Metal Blade artists, Nevada Beach), owner of Dizzyland Recording Studios Rochester, N.H.
There, Robinson spent over 30 hours recording the first cut, "A Rose for a Dying Muse" from the forth coming album "Alone Beside Her". The song took an entire year to compose...Rose was written for the death of Robinson's best friend, Dave Theberdge, in 2000. With a finished song, Robinson shopped it around in search of a live band. After enlisting the drummer, Dan Clarke, of Seattle's own In Memorium, things started to take shape. Now, with a full live band featuring Jenn Judd (Autmn Tears) on vocals, Julie Rousseau on keys, Darryl Swett also on keys, David Starratt (Somber Blessings) on bass, a session guitarist, and Dan Robinson on vocals and guitars, they form the seven piece metal dirge that is Shroud of Bereavement... the possibilities are endless. The reviews and buzz on the street are amazing.
Recently, Shroud has been added to various compilation CDs, one that is rumored to be featured in up coming issues of Metal Maniacs, and Unrestrained. Shroud has plans for a full-out live assault on N.E. on top of having airtime on other various stations throughout America. For more information on Shroud of Bereavement go to www.shroud-of-bereavement.com
Contact:
Dan Robinson
c/o Shroud of Bereavement
43 park Street
Haverhill Mass 01832
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