Viatrophy

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Chronicles 00:00 Tools
Seas of Storms 00:00 Tools
Misanthropes 00:00 Tools
Draining What Remains 00:00 Tools
In The Hope Of Something Safe 00:00 Tools
Force Of Destruction 00:00 Tools
Sufferance 00:00 Tools
Mistress of Misery 00:00 Tools
Plague of The Elected 00:00 Tools
The Ethereal Darkness 00:00 Tools
Lux E Tenebris 00:00 Tools
Aurora 00:00 Tools
Scenes of Extended Peril 00:00 Tools
Futile Prayers 00:00 Tools
Treachery 00:00 Tools
The Final Light 00:00 Tools
In The Hope Of Somthing Safe 00:00 Tools
Self Portrait 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Ethereal Darkness (Demo) 00:00 Tools
The Ethereal Darkness (Demo) 00:00 Tools
05 - Aurora 00:00 Tools
Sea of Storms 00:00 Tools
Sea Of Storms (Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
In Hope Of Something Safe 00:00 Tools
The Eternal Darkness 00:00 Tools
Chronicals 00:00 Tools
For Your Own 00:00 Tools
Plauge Of The Elected 00:00 Tools
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Viatrophy was a deathcore band with heavy melodic influences from Reading, England. They formed by former members of Sylosis, The Seventh Cross, Traces and The Deepest Abyss in 2005. They compile an epic metal sound and a blisteringly destructive live shows. The band reside in the Reading area of the Berkshire metal scene which has spawned such impressive bands as Exit Ten, Sylosis and Malefice. Signed to London based label Siege of Amida Records, and released their debut E.P. "Chronicles" which was released in 2007. This throws in metalcore influences with in the technical death metal that produces thrashing scaling guitars, grinding drums and screaming vocals with opposing growl vocals. The band have toured with such bands as Job for a Cowboy, Necrophagist, Caliban, Parkway Drive, Bleeding Through, Abigail Williams and The Red Shore. The band split up in early 2010 but reunited in early 2011 to headline a festival in India. They are scheduled to play Ghostfest in Leeds this June. But the band is not confirmed to continue after as members are busy with other projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.