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  2. Seventh Angel - Wikipedia

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    The band initially released two albums, The Torment (1990) and Lament for the Weary (1992), before disbanding; these records achieved mainstream distribution through the Music for Nations label, making Seventh Angel label mates with such groups as Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth. [3] The Daily Telegraph called Seventh Angel "one of the leading ...

  3. Ian Arkley - Wikipedia

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    Signed to Under One Flag, Seventh Angel released first album The Torment (1990), followed by Lament for the Weary (1992). After Seventh Angel split, Arkley formed Ashen Mortality, adopting a doomier style mixed with mediaeval influences and some death vocals. Ashen Mortality self-released two albums, Sleepless Remorse and Your Caress. [3]

  4. The Torment - Wikipedia

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    The Torment is the debut studio album by the British Christian thrash metal band Seventh Angel, released on Music for Nations in 1990. The album established the band as "one of England's leading thrash metal bands" by The Daily Telegraph. [4]

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  6. Lament for the Weary - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Angel and Roy M. Rowland – arrangements; Nick Capewell and Wayne Jukes – road crew; Jeff Mortimer – remastering at JM Mastering in London, England (2008 version) Rob Colwell – remastering at Bombworks Sound in McKinney, Texas (2018 version) Scott Waters – design, layout (2018 version)

  7. James Brighouse - Wikipedia

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    Possibly a photo of Brighouse, ca 1890. James Brighouse (14 September 1841 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England [1] – 17 July 1916 in South Cottonwood, Utah, United States [2]) was a late-nineteenth-century American leader of a splinter sect in the Latter Day Saint movement called the Order of Enoch.

  8. Ashen Mortality - Wikipedia

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    Ian subsequently formed My Silent Wake with ex-Ashen Mortality musicians Andi Lee and Jason Whyte, Century Sleeper with James Allin of Visionaire, and played in The Other Window with Alan Southorn. A few years later, Ian also reformed Seventh Angel. In August 2006, Tim Cooper died of leukemia. [3]

  9. Category:Seventh Angel albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Seventh Angel albums or lists of Seventh Angel albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Seventh Angel albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .