OF THE SUN
Austin, TX | Established. Jan 01, 2010
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Title: “Pax Emerikana”
Artist: Aftermath
Availability: at their shows or at Kilgor Trouts, 512 8th Ave N. in downtown Myrtle Beach
Digital: Nope, just physical copies
Price: $5
Sound: This band calls itself “Acid-Metal-Grunge” which is pretty damn accurate. This three-song CD is heavy. Take elements of Southern groove metal, add some technical and intricate changes, then throw in some old school thrash metal influences, and you have Aftermath. Always a good listen when you need to blow off some steam. They took “keeping it real” to a new level by on the last track, “Shoot the Fucking Television” in which they actually recorded themselves shooting a television. All three songs’ lyrics are based around political/social themes. It’s always a plus when bands are looking beyond singing about their high school crushes and actually promoting awareness. I recommend Aftermath to anyone who likes Pantera, Dillenger Escape Plan or Black Sabbath. Any metal-head that does not pick this CD up, I now pronounce you no longer a metal-head. - The Weekly Surge
Discography
PAX EMERIKANA 3-song demo
- Lordosis
- Pax Emerikana
- Shoot the Fucking Television
AM RADIO - (unreleased) debut album
- Vicegrip
- King Hell
- Dark Prophet
- Self-Destruct Anew
- Power of the Day
- Pax Americana
- Shoot the Fucking Television
- Built to Break
- Lordosis
- Enevolergy
- The Pursuit
- Tentacled Eye
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Bio
OF THE SUN has come to coin southern progressive metal: an imaginative blend of fierce progressive technicality combined with the distinctive groove and attitude found in music and culture throughout the American southern states.
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