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Live Review-Fire of the Phoenix Tour Engulfs Ohio
The last few years have been a comeback and new beginning for L.A. based Dawn of Ashes with vocalist Kristof Bathory pursuing other musical ventures only to eventually return to the fold of DOA. The Phoenix awoke and rose to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bathory, black metal, Bloodwerks, Dawn of Ashes, Fairfield OH, Projekt F
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Music Review: Dawn of Ashes- “Daemonolatry Gnosis”
Everything that Hollywood produces doesn’t always shimmer like gold or sound angelic. Sometimes some of the most brilliant and creative music comes from the gutters, dark tunnels and blackened crevices of the mind. Vocalist Kristof Bathory has spent seven albums … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bathory, black metal, Cradle of Filth, Dawn of Ashes, Dimmu Borgir, Hollywood, L.A. bands, Mayhem
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Dawn of Ashes Return with Theophany
For all intents and purposes LA’s extreme metal outfit Dawn of Ashes was gone, dead and buried in 2013 with singer Kristof Bathory moving on to new territory with the unfortunately short lived but brilliant Urilia. Dawn of Ashes has … Continue reading →
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Tagged black metal, Cradle of Filth, Dawn of Ashes, Dimmu Borgir, Hollywood, Immortal, LA music scene, Metal Injection, Metropolis, Venom
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