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The hardcore death metal-meets-black metal sound of mid-'90s British quartet Dearly Beheaded may have been too much for most listeners. Although they captured their relentless attack with an impressive EP, In a Darkened Room, and two memorable albums -- Temptation and Chamber of One -- lack of commercial success left the Stockport, England-based group so frustrated that they separated in 1997. Known for their reliance on big, chunky guitar chords and ultra-slow tempos, Dearly Beheaded was formed in early 1993 by vocalist Alex Cramer, lead guitarist Phil Stevens, rhythm guitarist Steve Owens, bassist Tim Preston, and drummer Bob Ryan. Stevens was replaced by former-Critical Mass guitarist Darron Hough in April 1997 and Ryan was replaced by Simon Dawson shortly afterwards. Recording a demo, We the Unwilling, in early 1995, Dearly Beheaded was quickly signed by the East West label. Soon after the release of an EP, In a Darkened Room, in September 1995, Dearly Beheaded left East West over irrevocable musical differences and signed with Music for Nations. Their first full-length album, Temptation, released in 1996, was followed by Chamber of One a year later. Following Dearly Beheaded's disbanding, Hough and Preston continued to play together in a new group, Sleath. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide |
Last known line-up
Alex Creamer - Vocals
Darren Hough - Guitar
Steve Owens - Guitar
Tim Preston - Bass
Simon Dawson - Drums
Discography
We the Unwilling Demo, 1993
In a Darkened Room EP, 1995
Temptation Full-length, 1996
Chamber of One Full-length, 1997
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весьма интересно разузнать об этой английской группировке, в старых журналах писали что это энгри треш метал, но дальше прочтения этих строк у меня дело не дошло...
может достопочтенная публика карнажа приоткроет завесу тайны в этом вопросе, что же это за птица такая, уже не функционирующая
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