Demonic Cremator | pt

There is more than one artist named Cremator: 1) Australian Death Metal band 2) an heavy synth project by Matt Thompson 3) A thrash metal band formed in Baltimore, Maryland, active from 2009-2011. 4) Russian thrash\death band from 1989 .
BanDemoniC is a Heavy Metal band formed at Ioannina City in late August 2009. In early 2010 the band started working on their material. Generally, the band has achieved to gain popularity in the local hard rock/heavy metal scene and took part in many festivals. BanDemoniC also achieved to have their song "The Seeker" featured on Kill City Vol. 32 Compilation of the Los Angeles based record label 272 Records! In June 2012 Chains EP was released which got some cool reviews by -mainly- underground sites/magazines! In October 2014 the band signed with Steel Gallery Records concerning about the release...
This technical brutal death metal band are from Minneapolis, Minnesota and are currently located in St Paul, Minnesota. They have been around since 1998. They have 3 full-length albums. .
Demonstealer - Vocals/Guitars Mephisto - Keyboards Nishith Hedge - Lead Guitars Ashwin Shriyan - Bass Viru - Drums Right from its inception in March 2000 Demonic Resurrection has been raising eyebrows. Starting out as bunch of 17-year-olds looking to give India a taste of extreme metal, then a nearly untouched genre, the band, spearheaded by Sahil ‘The Demonstealer’ Makhija, released their first album Demonstealer within nine months of formation. It was an amateurish first attempt but a bold step in a scene dominated by tribute and cover bands that got Demonic Resurrection noticed. As with most bands, teething problems meant...
Talkdemonic continue to expand the range of emotion that they are able to evoke without words. The band is emerging in terms of composition, song structure and recording, and the sound crystallizes here. Talkdemonic hit a stride in songwriting with tunes like “Ending the Orange Glow” and “Black Wood Crimson,” which feature complex arrangements, layers and harmonies. It’s worth noting that O’Connor mixed thirteen of the fourteen songs from this set. Audiences admire Talkdemonic for their uncompromisingly cathartic and bewitching live sets, as they witness the co-mingling of O'Connor's rhythmic prowess and Molinaro's tempestuous craft. It becomes a welcome contagion,...