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Art Of Dying
Art Of Dying

Art Of Dying

Product ID : 41440510
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Galleon Product ID 41440510
UPC / ISBN 634479465390
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Product Description Vancouver's Art Of Dying have torn up the stages all over the UK and are now ready to release their debut album to North American audiences. They've shared the stage with some of the world's biggest artists including: Tool, Deftones, My Chemical Romance, Staind, Our Lady Peace, Hinder, Seether and AFI. With an online fan base of 80,000, daily internet spins of 3000 per day, and song placements in major games and TV shows, Art Of Dying are well on their way to becoming a major international act and Canada's next big Rock export. Review "Art Of Dying...sound massive, channeling the spirit of Vedder with raucous screaming thrown in for good measure." --Leeds Music Scene, October 2006 Art of Dying Canadian melodic rockers target your heart... With influences from A Perfect Circle to Jimmy Eat World, these angst-rockers are a good bet for success. Frontman Jonathan Hetherington has the kind of warm, emotive voice that has made Brandon Boyd so popular, while the band unleash post-grunge grooves with class. It takes guts to make good, honest songs in a world of gothic fashions and relentless brutality. Art of Dying do it brilliantly. --Download Magazine, June 2006 If you're a gig-goer, you may have caught this Vancouver-based quintet on a stage near you, as it seems they've been making the UK their second home. Earlier this year they delivered a storming set at Download, and followed that up with support slots on the Seether tour and also for Fishbone in London. And with their epic post-grunge sound, it's easy to see why they've been in demand. --Classic Rock magazine, Feb. 2007