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Epitaph is a German rock band, formed in Dortmund in 1969. Playing initially what Allmusic described as "post-psych progressive rock, spiced with occasional jazz accents and widespread twin-guitar harmonies," [1] in 1973 they started shifting towards more straightforward hard rock (later heavy metal) stylings and, having released six studio albums, disbanded in 1982.
"Epitaph" is the third track on British progressive rock band King Crimson's 1969 album In the Court of the Crimson King. It was written by Robert Fripp, Ian McDonald, Greg Lake, and Michael Giles with lyrics written by Peter Sinfield. The song is noted for its heavy use of the Mellotron.
Epitaph Records is an American independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records , is owned by Tim Armstrong , frontman of the punk rock band Rancid .
Epitaph chose to change the name of the compilation series because the name "Punk-O-Rama", especially in its later releases, no longer reflected the wide range of music released on the compilations. Unsound is similar to the last two entries in the Punk-O-Rama series in that it is a two-disc set with a CD and a DVD , which contains music videos ...
The group signed with Epitaph Records before releasing their debut album, You Can't Spell Slaughter Without Laughter, in 2008. [7] Drummer Chris Lent joined the band in 2009. The group's second album, Astral Rejection, was scheduled to be released on June 22, 2010, but it was shelved for a year by Epitaph. Moo left the band in 2010, then Lent ...
Bandcamp is an online music distribution platform founded in 2008 by Oddpost co-founder ... Relapse Records and Epitaph Records launched their own Bandcamp pages. ...
The band entered Balboa Recording in Los Angeles in February 2018 with producer and Fidlar frontman Zac Carper, spending two straight weeks recording songs. [4] Hypochondriac marked the debut of guitarist Jordan Clark and was the band's first release for Epitaph Records.
In 2018, GIAA published Epitaph, their eighth full-length studio album. [8] In February 2021, the band released Ghost Tapes#10 on Napalm Records. In June 2024, GIAA announced their eleventh album, Embers, and released the first single, "Falling Leaves". [9] The album came out on 6 September.