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Divide the Blackened Sky is the third album from hard rock band The Veer Union (albeit only the second one under their current name, as their first album, Time to Break the Spell, was recorded when they were known as simply "Veer"). [6] The majority of the album was self-produced, written and recorded by the band.
The band, initially formed in 2004 under the name "Veer", consisted of frontman and lead vocalist Crispin Earl, guitarists Eric Schraeder and James Fiddler, bassist Marc Roots, and drummer Neil Beaton. [2] They released their first album, Time to Break the Spell, in 2006, and upon touring in support of it, attracted major record label support. [3]
The Veer Union is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. They have released multiple studio albums, Time to Break the Spell (2006), Against the Grain (2009), Divide the Blackened Sky (2012), and an EP Life Support Part 1 (2013).
Time to Break the Spell is the debut album from Canadian rock band The Veer Union. The album was first self-released by the band, in 2006, when the band was still under their original name, "Veer". [3] The album was reissued under their current name, The Veer Union, on August 9, 2011. [2]
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The Veer Union is an EP by Canadian alternative rock band The Veer Union. Is the first release before their debut album Against the Grain and it contains alternate versions of songs on their debut album, and unreleased songs as well.
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