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Thalia

11/02/2025 14:43:52

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    Formed in the early nineties, This band has proven once again that they still have what it takes to be competitive in the newer music genre. They’re style ranges from very melodic to very heavy power thrash. They were once one of the bigger local acts until their break up in ‘96. The 2 original guitarists reunited in 2004 to recreate their style of old school hard core along with the newer sounds of today’s power metal. Once being in the headlining positions of the majority of there gigs, they still prove that they are just as strong and yet stronger and tighter of the years past.
    Along with the 2 original guitarists have come the pounding rhythm sections of the youngest member of the band Drummer Powel and the banging bass tones of Joe. The clincher is the power Vocals Of Dave. These three new additions have added a new and more intense power sound to this already pro line up.
    This is a band that once you’ve seen will have you remembering them with their stage attitude, music style and their general ever all aspect of the pro-industry today.
    Their return will be crucial to the Metal scene today and years to come as well as the years that have graced them………………………………................................................................................................................
    Jeorge Althaus    04 October 2005 02:09