Relative Silence

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Relative Silence

Background information
Origin Asturias, Spain
Genre(s) Progressive Metal
Years active 1998 - 2003
Associated acts WarCry
Presto
Website Home Page
Members
Pablo García
Javier Fernández
Helena Pinto
Daniel Cabal
Former members
Aitor Rodrigo Porres

Relative Silence was a Spanish Progressive Metal band from Asturias formed in the year 1998 by guitarist Pablo García and drummer Daniel Cabal, as a result of the metal band Presto's disolution.

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[edit] History

Pablo and Daniel opted for new musical variants, and to create a new band. Months went by, and Helena Pinto was invited to join the band as the keyboardist, same o Aitor Rodrigo Porres (bass) and Javier Fernández (vocals); they all accepted the invitation and the band was formed.

In the middle of 1999 some prblems started arising, delaying the fluid progress of the Asturian band. Later in 2002 (Pablo left the band, to be an entire part of the power metal band WarCry). Stopping that way their musical production, so they tried to auto-produce an EP, but they failed.

Later Pablo Garcia returned to the band (But without leaving WarCry), and they decide to get into the Bunker musical studios from Asturias and recorded their first album named Mixture?, which saw the light in February 2002.

Shortly after the album release some problems arose again, getting to the climax, and even with the idea of a new formation the band finally decided to break up.

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Relative Silence denoted influences from Dream Theater, Symphony X, and Prosec which are all qualified as some of the greatest progressive metal bands of all times, they use a similar music style.

The band has even covered the difficult work of Iron Maiden (one of the most influential bands of all times):

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