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Upon Shadows ( Uruguay )

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Upon Shadows Two Womens Dark Metal from Montevideo, Ur uguay (South America). Current line up: NATALIA AROCENA : bass guitar / bajo TAMARA PICARDO : keyboards, guitar, all voices and drums programming. / teclado, guitarra, voces y programacion de bateria. All music, lyrics and art by TAMARA PICARDO Something about the begining: Upon Shadows is Tamara..s project in collaboration with the following musician friends: Marcelo Aguilar in guitar and vocals in demo 2003 (ex Thy Dominion / Requiem Aeternam). Natalia Arocena in bass guitar (ex Sigma Sentinel /Alsirat/ Asgard). Tamara started playing keys 14 years ago in Eclampsy, one of the biggest death metal bands of her country where she played for seven years; and started the Upon Shadows project in the middles of 2002, trying to find a new way for her music. Upon Shadows music style could be inside of Dark Metal, full of keyboards and atmospheric parts. A few month of being formed as a trio, Upon Shadows started to record their first work which was mixed and mastering by them self. They also made the design and the edition, obtaining a very personal work. In this CD we can find 14 tracks (about 45 min.) with a big range of keyboard effects giving the most soft and melancholic melodies to the hard weight of guitars, bass and vocals. The atmosphere of both music and lyrics have a conceptual thematic. It’s a CD that talks to us about magic and myths. In 2009 Upon Shadows is back after a long period of transitions, with new material and some changes. This time the voices are by Tamara. The new material is called “The Huge Circle Of Time” and some of the songs can be listening here. The two Upon Shadows demos are ready to be download by free in the official myspace and youtube pages. currently recording the next album "Melodies in Grey Scale".


http://www.myspace.com/uponshadows_ http://www.youtube.com/user/MorbibFenris

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