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There are at least 6 artists with the name Redemption: 1) Redemption is at the forefront of the US progressive metal scene. Founded by guitarist / songwriter Nick Van Dyk, Redemption features legendary vocalist Ray Alder of Fates Warning, guitarist Bernie Versailles of Agent Steel, bassist Sean Andrews and drummer Chris Quirartewho is also in the progressive metal band Prymary. After releasing their eponymously titled debut release in 2003 on Sensory Records (a release which featured guest appearances from Mark Zonder of Fates Warning and Jason Rullo and Michael Romeo from Symphony X), van Dyk made a significang statement with...
Formed back in early 1996, Irredemption have had always serious problems with line-up, which was not established until the end of the year, when the band decide to record their first demo, Erroneous God. In January 1997, the bass player and the singer leave the band, but a new singer join it during the demo recording sessions, so the line-up in the first Irredemption official work was Juan on guitar & bass, Abel on drums and Victor as singer. Soon after, a friend joins the band as bassist, playing live together in different places, including a show in Madrid with...
Joey van Ingen a.k.a. Radical Redemption is the man behind this new name in the hardstyle scene. He’s born in 1990, and grew up in the east of the Netherlands. From day one he was interested in all kinds of music. At age 10 he started to play the drums. His interest went to the rhythmic elements in music. As drummer he played in several bands, ‘Pacific’ became his main project. But, at that same time he came in touch with the harder side of dance music. He had to make a choice. Joey wanted to spin records, so he...
From Wikipedia: "The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir is a Canadian indie rock band, led by Hugh Dillon. The band's style draws from country, pop, punk and new wave influences." HDRC released their first and thus far only album in 2005: The High Co$t of Low Living. Front man Hugh Dillon formed HDRC after his previous band, The Headstones, broke up in 2003. .