Stone Magnum

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Locksmith Of Misery 00:00 Tools
Pictures Of Your Life 00:00 Tools
Savior In Black 00:00 Tools
Rolling Storm 00:00 Tools
Grave Of Cryptic Sorrows 00:00 Tools
Am I Really Insane? 00:00 Tools
As I Burn Your World To Ash 00:00 Tools
Uncontained 00:00 Tools
The Illusion of Faith 00:00 Tools
SIGNUM CRUCIS 00:00 Tools
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Lonely God 00:00 Tools
Condemn Thy Flesh to Dust 00:00 Tools
Where There's Perpetual Sadness 00:00 Tools
In Tongues They Whisper 00:00 Tools
By An Omen I Went 00:00 Tools
Holy Blessings To None 00:00 Tools
The Gallows Of Ohrdruf 00:00 Tools
Immurement At Tiefburg 00:00 Tools
From Time...To Eternity 00:00 Tools
In The Garden Of Beasts 00:00 Tools
Where There Is Perpetual Sadness 00:00 Tools
From Time... To Eternity 00:00 Tools
The Locksmith of Misery 00:00 Tools
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Stone Magnum from Michigan City, Indiana is an entity of sorrow, misery and woe. With a style rooted in hook laden doom metal, Stone Magnum explores the dark forces controlling man’s submissive existence. With a wide list of influences, Stone Magnum presents a broad offering of traditional, epic, depressive, and darkened doom metal with hints of traditional heavy metal stylings. Formed in August 2010, Stone Magnun began merely as an outlet of personal misery and soon evolved into the next powerful Midwest Doom Metal entity. As scene insiders began to take notice, it was only a matter of months before Stone Magnum was sharing the stage in support of notable bands such as Earthen Grave, The Gates Of Slumber, Slough Feg, and NWOBHM legends, Raven, among others. Tavernier (guitarist/vocals) along with original drummer, “Mad” Brad Toth, saw a number of lineup changes before the four stones of “Magnum” became solidified when guitarist Jim Brucks (Black Rhoades/Quadra) and bassist Marty Buchaus (Black Rhoades/Latent Fury) joined the fold. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.