Ashes To Ashes
Artist: Ashes To Ashes
Genre(s):
Metal: Doom
Discography:
Cardinal Vii
Year: 2002
Tracks: 11
Pittsburgh difficult bikers Ashes to Ashes has been compared to the likes of Foo Fighters and Collective Soul, just they're in the first place nervy and violent when composing their have inventive forward-looking rock style. Bassist Ed Beeler started Ashes to Ashes in the mid-'90s afterwards brief stints as a DJ at several Pittsburgh wireless stations of the Cross. Beeler, guitarist Andy Bell, and drummer Dave Campbell released their debut Two Months Two Days in 1995 and speedily became a favorite among the local euphony scenery. The Square Root of All Evil and Reincarbonated followed shortly thenceforth, and Ashes to Ashes' climb up to mainstream notoriety was leaving to be a sluggish move up. Several age later the debut album, Ashes to Ashes met syndicated wireless personality and previous MTV Sports host Scott Farrell, in which Farrell asked the band to compose a theme song for his lecture radio show. Word of oral fissure lED the band to gain innumerable awards in and about Pittsburgh, escalating the trio further toward national identification. They went on to play dates with Filter, Bush, and Jimmie's Chicken Shack in support of a fourth album, Toy (2000). In fall 2000, Ashes to Ashes resurfaced to issue a fifth studio LP, Expectant Moving Parts.
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