The Destruction Of All That, That Was, And That Ever Could Be
GROMTH
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Taken from the album "The Immortal"Check out http://www.myspace.com/gromthGromth consist of members who have been in the metal scene for quite some years now.* Tjodalv (drums) - has handled the drums for big acts as Dimmu Borgir and Old Man's Child and still hammering in the bands Susperia and Black Comedy.* Grimd (guitar, bass, keys) - has done different music projects through the years, released a few demos under the name Opera in the early 90`s with other well known artist as Fenriz (Darkthrone) and Sarke (Khold, Sarke, Tulus). Grimd are also handling the bass for the black metal band Khold.* Andre Aaslie (Keys) - has composed music since the nineties but for different reasons he hasn't released anything before. He has also been a journalist for Scream Magazine in Norway for a couple of decades, and been an eager festival traveler for years.* Ole (vocal) - a newcomer to the band situation, but his expressive and highly original vocal is the final piece of the puzzle.We are a good combination of musicians who have handled different instruments and styles through the years and are now finally ready to show the world what Gromth is about. We have been working on "The Immortal" for two years and now when everything is set in stone, we feel that we have created an album that will stand out as a original masterpiece. The music makes the concept come to life the same way the concept makes the music come to life.-" Fuck yes.. this shit is dramatically amazing! It's not easy to find so much quality, winning ideas, great sounds and arrangements in just one fuckin' single album, especially if you look around and find lots of fake-albums and millions of useless bands. This album gave me the chance to hear something really creative. Gromth reminds me of Devil Doll here and there and that's a fucking massive sellin-point." - (Fabban - Aborym)-" The most impressive aspect with this album is the great variation in the music that makes me wanna listen to it over and over again. The orchestral arrangements are awesome and creates a unique sound picture. I really like the mix between the organic elements as flutes and violins and the cold FX - elements. Well, genuine music makes words poor, and you have made me speechless. Impressive!" - (Øystein G. Brun - Borknagar)-" This sounds fucking awesome! The orchestral arrangements sounds great and it's obvious you have spent much time on it. I need a moments peace to really enjoy the epicness of what you have done." - (Jonny Maudling - Bal-Sagoth)-" It all sounds highly professional, I can easily hear the experience among the musicians and your concept must have been a lot of work! The music sounds like a well thought out soundtrack and there is a lot to listen to, a lot to consume so to say and I think that is what you aim for with your music. Overall it sounds massive and very professional and I hope it will get a lot of attention in the press" - (Ardek - Carach Angren)- "...this beast knocked its way into Norwegian history as one of the most massive, brutal, destructive, dynamic, symphonic and progressive albums - ever!" - (Nash Rothanburg - Scream Magazine, rating 6/6)- "Gromth makes Rhapsody's style of Hollywood-metal seem like a plastic spoon among razor sharp knives!" - (Bjørn Nørsterud - Scream Magazine, rating 6/6)-" I am just now listening to the album and wanted to tell you that it is a killer! Perfect, and I mean PERFECT sound! Versatile instruments and vocalists! Excellent compositions. When this comes out, Dimmu Borgir can pack their bags!" - (Lennard Bertram - Eternal Terror Webzine)- "A mix between the pomp and bombast of Dimmu Borgir and the insanity of Italy's Devil Doll" - (Paul Kearns - Eternal Terror webzine)Contact band: gromth@gmail.com www.myspace.com/gromth
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