Cross the Lips of Grace

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Cross the Lips of Grace
General information
origin Brisbane , Australia
Genre (s) Deathcore , metalcore
founding 2005
resolution 2010
Last occupation
Colin Cadell
Lee Campbell
Andrew Marsh
Zimi Shabanay
Electric guitar
Ashley Murray

Cross the Lips of Grace was an Australian deathcore and metalcore band from Brisbane that was formed in 2005 and split up in 2010.

history

The band was formed in 2005. In 2007 the band performed with All Shall Perish and released a self-titled EP on Skull and Bones Records . In 2008 the group began work on their debut album, and they also went on tour internationally. After they had acted as opening act for Whitechapel in early 2009 , the debut album The Epilogue of Suffering was released in April , also on Skull and Bones Records. In 2010 the band split up. In her career, Cross the Lips of Grace has also performed with Psycroptic , Parkway Drive , The Red Shore , I Killed the Prom Queen , Mourning Tide , Carpathian Against , Wish for Wings , The Daylight Curse and The Amity Affliction . on.

style

According to Brian Giffin in his Encyclopedia of Australian Heavy Metal , the band plays deathcore and combines heavy and technically demanding elements with something old-school - death metal , grindcore and blastcore . Justin Donnelly from themetalforge.com assigned the band to Metalcore, whereby they sometimes play very clichéd by using things like breakdowns , horror-based lyrics, repetitive riffs and low- variation growls . Brett Neuling from thedwar.com.au located The Epilogue of Suffering in the deathcore area. In the album, the group also processed metal , hardcore punk and " Gothic -Oper". Among the songs, the solos and breakdowns played by the electric guitar would particularly stand out.

Discography

  • 2007: Cross the Lips of Grace (EP, Skull and Bones Records )
  • 2009: The Epilogue of Suffering (Album, Skull and Bones Records)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Info. Facebook , accessed February 13, 2018 .
  2. ^ A b Brian Giffin: Encyclopedia of Australian Heavy Metal . 3rd revised edition. Dark Star, Katoomba 2015, ISBN 978-0-9943206-1-2 .
  3. CROSS THE LIPS OF GRACE. metalmusicarchives.com, accessed February 13, 2018 .
  4. ^ A b Justin Donnelly: Cross The Lips Of Grace. Cross The Lips Of Grace. themetalforge.com, accessed February 14, 2018 .
  5. ^ Brett Neuling: Cross The Lips of Grace - The Epilogue of Suffering. thedwarf.com.au, accessed February 14, 2018 .