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End is an American metalcore supergroup composed of singer Brendan Murphy (Counterparts), guitarists Will Putney (Fit For An Autopsy) and Gregory Thomas , bassist Jay Pepito (Reign Supreme), and drummer Matt Guglielmo (the Acacia Strain).
Winter is an American extreme metal band from New York City. They take their name from the Amebix song of the same name. The band performed at the 2011 Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands.
Another Life...Another End is the debut album released by power metal band Winter's Verge. It was released on 2005 as an EP and on 2006 as a full-length album. The album consists of 9 songs and 1 intro track. [1] It delves into European style melodic prog/power metal with keyboards. [2]
In addition, the DVD includes a 30-minute documentary, Edgar Winter: The Man and His Music. [18] Winter also played with Ringo Starr in the ninth (2006), tenth (2008), eleventh (2010-2011) and fifteenth (2022-) iterations of his All-Starr Band. [43] The band's 2010–11 tour featured the reunion of Winter and Rick Derringer. [44]
Wintersleep is a Canadian indie rock band formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2001. [4] The band's original lineup consisted of vocalist and guitarist Paul Murphy, guitarist and keyboardist Tim d'Eon, and drummer Loel Campbell. In 2002, Jud Haynes joined the band as bass guitarist until 2007.
The band's next release was 2014's Tudo Azul, also a four-song EP; most of the lyrics on this release are in Portuguese. [2] Winter's debut full-length album, Supreme Blue Dream, was released in 2015. The band embarked on a two-year international tour to support the album, touring mostly through the US, Brazil and Argentina.
The music is largely influenced by classical music, with Andy Winter's piano work and Carl August Tidemann's guitar solos, often the central focuses. The lyrics are written by Winter, and deal mostly with astral and existentialist philosophy .