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The band's first album was a concept album about William Shakespeare's work Macbeth, and included spoken passages with members of the band and other people as the story's characters. The second album involved more standard heavy metal lyrics—about motorcycles, metal, war, etc.—and the music was somewhat rougher.
Enation was originally formed in 2003 with bassist Daniel Sweatt, who exited the band in 2017, wanting to spend more time with his family. "Ride," Enation's first single from their 2004 debut independent album, Identity Theft, was featured as the theme song to Riding the Bullet, a Stephen King thriller which also stars Jonathan Jackson.
Parra rejoined the band in 2016 [7] and released the single "Slave" in advance of a full album. [8] He left Sacred Warrior again in 2019 to focus on a new band after releasing "Blood River" as a single. In 2020, after a nationwide search, Erik Schelling, another native of the Chicago area, joined the band as lead vocalist.
Ancient Electrons is the first full length album by musical artist Analog Rebellion (formerly PlayRadioPlay!). It was released on January 26, 2010, alongside the album Besides, Nothing (B-Sides and Rarities, 2003-2009) , the artist's last release under the name "PlayRadioPlay!".
Epica is a concept album based on Faust, Part One. It was followed by The Black Halo, which was based on Faust, Part Two. [1] The House of Atreus Act I and The House of Atreus Act II: Virgin Steele: Oresteia: Aeschylus: Two-part concept album based loosely on the Oresteia of Aeschylus [7] Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds ...
Audio "You'll Be Back" on YouTube " You'll Be Back " is the seventh song from Act 1 of the musical Hamilton , based on the life of Alexander Hamilton , which premiered on Broadway in 2015.
On Tuesday, March 5, the group — Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood and Joey McIntyre — announced Still Kids, their eighth studio album and first since 2013’s 10.
"Rebellion" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album, The Hunting Party , where it appears as the eighth track on the album.