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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Dead Harrison – Review



My main influences, while I grew up, were bands from the 80’s, such as Sisters of Mercy, The Cure and so on. What I miss the most about that decade (I was born in 1984 but in my teenager years, I listened to those bands), is the visuals, the aesthetics and everything you can probably think of.

This trio combines goth and punk very well and you’re a baby bat like myself, you will enjoy “End Of The Bloodline”. I like the introduction on this tune. It’s pure early Goth and talk about life, love, death, and the end of the world.

Their sound is a combination of heavy doom riffs, gothic melodies, and upbeat punk-rock tempos interspersed with harsh metal growls and mesmerizing vocals.

And that synthesizer they use on their songs, is pure genius.

Give this band a chance!


Band Profile:

- Drae the Dead - Lead Vocals

- Shawn the Dead - Guitar/Vocals, 

- Jason Skulls - Bass/Vocals 

 - Axile - Drums.


Socials:

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadHarrison/?ref=page_internal

- Twitter: https://twitter.com/_deadharrison_?fbclid=IwAR3RJIwDy5YCK3kBv4fDJia0CYmmglzFR3MXgzApvD9PXNNjKFkM-JBS7Bw

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d3adharr1s0n/?fbclid=IwAR1mGfRuPl7_ryipkkY9ZGKwBecQp-EJ5ebyM7-OlC5lc6HNGlgpOf-mATI

- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXp6d9JZIiKAzePESWbp4Sg?fbclid=IwAR3GcujajHpeyl92xQohZmo2s1KYo12QP164QKc1IwBmNMDhoRhD4PXESOk



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