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Be'lakor
Genre:
Metal
Region:
Melbourne, VIC
Members:
Vocals/Rhythm Guitar: George Kosmas, Lead Guitar: Shaun Sykes, Keyboard/Piano: Steve Merry, Bass: John Richardson, Drums: Jimmy Vanden Broeck
Influences:
Wide-ranging
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/belakor
Be'lakor draws inspiration from the grandeur in nature, the ideals of paganism, and the drive to recapture true spirituality and heroism in an age of materialism and religious sterility.
The band's first release - "The Frail Tide" - will soon be available in selected stores, online, and at live shows. Early-release tracks from this CD have brought universal acclaim from fans both in Melbourne and abroad, suggesting that "The Frail Tide" will mark a significant step for Be'lakor.
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Neither Shape Nor Shadow
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Tre'aste
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Neither Shape Nor Shadow
rating:
5/5
This song is quite deceptive as it has beautiful guitar melodic guitar playing which blends almost seamlessly with the hard edged vocals creating a ...
Stereophonic
Neither Shape Nor Shadow
rating:
5/5
This song is wonderfully sustained and diverse. It has a catchy opening, and keeps your interest right until the end! Kosmas' vocals are also stro...
Master Of Green
Neither Shape Nor Shadow
rating:
5/5
This song has wicked vocals & the instrumentals blow you away the whole song through. This is probably my favourite song i've herd from this band so ...
Frankenstein
Tre'aste
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4/5
Great epic metal and good production that sits nicely between dirty and crystal clear. I'd like to hear more synthy sounds and less stringsynth, but ...
MatthewsJ