Sanatçının Albümleri
Letters
2023 · albüm
Across The Concentration
2023 · single
Anger
2023 · single
Chernobyl
2023 · single
Dark City
2023 · single
In Danger
2023 · single
Top View
2023 · single
Troll
2019 · single
Times of Pride and Peril
2016 · albüm
Descent into the Maelstrom
2016 · single
Crystal King
2016 · single
No More Heroes
2016 · single
Ride the Void
2013 · albüm
Dark Passenger
2012 · single
Seasons Bleedings
2011 · mini albüm
Crisis in Utopia
2010 · albüm
Improper Burial
2010 · single
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Crystal Viper
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Huntress
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Night Demon
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Ambush
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Enforcer
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Sword
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Biyografi
A revivalist metal act born out of a revivalist metal act, Holy Grail was formed by former White Wizzard members James Paul Luna (vocals), Tyler Meahl (drums), and James J. LaRue (guitar) in 2008. Evoking the crunching, riff-driven sound of classic death metal, the Pasadena, California band takes listeners back to a less complicated, more denim-heavy time. Filling out the lineup with guitarist Eli Santana and bassist Blake Mount, the band released their debut EP, Improper Burial, in 2009 before heading out on the road in support of bands like Amon Amarth and fellow metal classicists 3 Inches of Blood. The following year, the band parted ways with LaRue, who was replaced with Ian Scott. The year also found the band making their full-length debut with Crisis in Utopia. Scott's time with Holy Grail would be short-lived, with the axeman leaving the band in 2011 and guitarist Alex Lee stepping in to take his place. In keeping with the tradition of releasing an album after replacing a guitarist, Holy Grail released an EP, Seasons Bleedings, later that year after touring with Toxic Holocaust. Their sophomore full-length, Ride the Void, arrived in 2013, followed by a tour with Anthrax, Exodus, Municipal Waste, High on Fire, and Shadows Fall. In 2016, the band issued their third studio long player, the John Spiker-produced Times of Pride and Peril. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi