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Ablaze My Sorrow was founded in the early nineties, and after the requisite demo or two, they recorded two albums in the late nineties, before internal problems threatened to split up the band altogether. They finally rebounded, and released Anger, Hate And Fury in 2002. Now three albums into their career, they are still locked into the prime Swedish melodic death metal style (a la early In Flames or Dark Tranquillity) that they started their career with in the mid-nineties. Ablaze My Sorrow officially broke up on the 16th of August, 2006, but the band announced their reformation on their...
There are various bands called "Perdition" * 1) Bearded melodic hardcore from Fort Worth, Texas. Perdition crafts modern, melodic punk that's poppy without being obnoxious and aggressive without being abrasive. Basically, farts on a snare drum. Bears. Beer. Whiskey. Hot Dogs. VHS movies. Space travel. https://www.facebook.com/theperdition * 2) Black Metal from Chile. They have released a EP in 2005 entitled Piaculum and a split EP with Svartidauði in 2012. Features Maguistellus666 (Exterminate) and Hateaxes Command (Atomic Aggressor,Magnanimus, ex-Totten Korps). * 3) Raw hardcore punk band from NYC. Raging, pissed off, spiky. Off the hook * 4) Black metal Perdition from...
The Four Blazes were an American R&B vocal and instrumental group formed in Chicago and popular in the 1940s and 1950s. They were also occasionally known as The Five Blazes or just The Blazes. The group was formed in 1940 by drummer Paul Lindsley "Jelly" Holt, an experienced Chicago musician who had previously been a member of the Five Rhythm Rocketeers. The Rocketeers had a residency at the Grand Terrace Ballroom, and linked up with Earl Hines for a European tour in 1939. When they returned, the Rocketeers broke up and Holt formed a new band, The Four Blazes. The...