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The Human Abstract was an American progressive metalcore band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2004, the group was originally signed to the independent label Hopeless Records , the band then released the two albums Nocturne (2006) and Midheaven (2008) before signing to eOne Music and releasing Digital Veil (2011).
The Human Abstract: 2 Hundredth: 2 Hunter Revenge: 1 Hunter Valentine: 1 The Hurt Process: 1 Hyro the Hero: 2 I Against I: 1 I Am the Avalanche: 2 I Am Ghost: 1 I Call Fives 1 I Can Make a Mess: 1 I Fight Dragons: 2 I in Team 1 I Killed the Prom Queen: 1 I Prevail: 1 I Set My Friends on Fire: 2 I See Stars: 3 I, the Breather: 1 I the Mighty: 2
Digital Veil is the third album by American progressive metal band The Human Abstract.The album was released on March 8, 2011, through E1 Music. [1] Digital Veil marks the return of founding guitarist A.J. Minette, who left in 2007, and the introduction of the new lead vocalist Travis Richter, who replaced former vocalist Nathan Ells.
1.3 The Human Abstract (2010–2011, 2012–present) 1.4 If I Die First (2020–present) 2 Discography. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. Travis Richter. 3 ...
Midheaven is the second album by metal band The Human Abstract.It was released on August 19, 2008 through Hopeless Records. [6] This is the band's last release with vocalist Ells, only album with keyboardist Sean Leonard, and only album to not feature guitarist A. J. Minette.
Nocturne is the debut studio album by American metal band The Human Abstract. It was recorded at The Basement in Rural Hall , North Carolina and Trax East in South River , New Jersey . On the band's MySpace page, as well as in the Metal=Life compilation CD, the last 30 or so seconds of "Desiderata" are included as part of the intro to "Vela ...
Westbrook recorded the poem "The Human Abstract" in 1982. [16] The Brass Band also recorded Mama Chicago, described as a "Jazz Cabaret", which featured the voices of Phil Minton and Kate Westbrook. The album was released on CD for the first time in 2007.
The Human.:II: Nature. World Tour was a concert tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their ninth studio album, Human. :II: Nature. [1]It was the first tour in which Kai Hahto is an official member of the band, following original drummer Jukka Nevalainen's departure on July 15, 2019. [2]