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Envenomist is the sinister synth project of David Reed (also known as Luasa Raelon), hailing from Columbus, Ohio. This project, envenomist, has multiple releases on renowned avant-garde labels such as Hanson and bloodlust! chicago. .
E Nomine (a twist of the Latin phrase "In nomine" meaning “In the name”) is a German musical project, formed in 1999, by producers Christian Weller and Friedrich “Fritz” Graner. Their music, which they call monumental dance, is an unusual combination of trance/techno and vocals which closely resemble Gregorian singing and chanting. Other vocals are performed by German voice actors; such as long-time collaborators Christian Brückner and Rolf Schult. After several years with no news of the project, e-mail correspondence between a fan and Chris Tentum (Weller) revealed that the group was in the process of producing new material, due...
nomico (のみこ, born on February 18) is a Japanese vocalist and voice actress. Nomiko started her career in 2004 on the doujin music scene by providing vocals for the doujin music circle LOOPCUBE. She debuted as a voice actress in 2006 and released her first major single, しちゃいましょう (Shichaimashou), which was used as the ending theme for the anime 錬金3級 まじかる?ぽか~ん (Renkin Sankyuu Magical? Poka~n). Her first major album, のみこの実 (Nomiko no Mi) was released on the same year. Nomiko currently sings anime and game themes and is still active in doujin music scene, sometimes using the name nomico in...
There are multiple artists with this name: 1. A couple years ago the members of the beloved metal-punk trio, Ryan's Hope (Punknews Records/Epitaph), wanted to fuck off and play some fun, unhinged pop-punk songs. They formed The Reaganomics and immediately started playing shows around the Midwest with bands like Teenage Bottlerocket, Dead To Me, Off With Their Heads, etc. Let's just say that if "Comedic Punk" was a real sub-genre, that's where they'd belong with their songs about living with bears and partying with RoboCop. Hey, we never that this debut album was gonna prepare you for your PhD dissertation,...
Deuteronomium history in short: 1993 The band is founded by Manu Lehtinen and his brother Jarno Lehtinen. Very soon Miika Partala joined them and eventually Tapio Laakso completed the lineup as a fourth member. Deuteronomium played its very first show with this lineup and recorded their first demo "Paths of Righteousness". 1994 It was either in the late 1993 or early 1994 when Tapio deciced to leave the band and Kalle Paju replaced him. Year 1994 was very difficult for the band. They lost their rehearsal place and everyone was quite fed up with the situation so the band was...