Liquid Sky (band)

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Liquid Sky
Origin Manchester
Genre(s) Progressive metal
Symphonic Metal
Years active 2000-present
Website www.liquid-sky.co.uk
Members
Hecate Taglietti
Jonathan Craven
Denis Constable
Anthony Marginson
Rick Ogden
Former members
Fiona Creaby
Emily Garrard
Audie Lewis
James Ward
Joe Rhodes
Roy Chudobskyi

Liquid Sky are an English progressive metal band from Manchester, UK. Their music combines progressive and symphonic elements, drawing influences from a wide variety of bands like Lacuna Coil, Paradise Lost, Dream Theater and Soilwork. [1]

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[edit] History

Formed by guitarist Jonathan Craven in 2000, Liquid Sky released two EPs “Adrenochrome” (2001) and “Nightfall” (2003) and the debut album “Bloodline” (2004). In 2004, the band performed at Bloodstock Festival. Also in 2004, the vocalist Fiona Creaby left the band, to be replaced by Hecate Taglietti. As the band commenced work on their second album, titled "Identity", further line-up changes occurred, slowing up the recording work considerably. The band is currently searching for a second guitarist to complete the line-up. [2]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Identity (2008)
  • Bloodline (2004)

[edit] EPs

  • Nightfall (2003)
  • Adrenochrome (2001)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Liquid Sky. Room 13.
  2. ^ Liquid Sky Biography. Liquid Sky.

[edit] External links