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Friday, July 1, 2011

Urizen - Metal Band from Out of This World!



A long time ago, in a galaxy far away there was a band called, Urizen. From afar, they observed the very dull and boring occurances on this planet we call, Earth. Now, they are here to enlighten and entertain us all with their outer-worldly music and eccentric space antics! Their sound can only be described as what you might hear if evil space scientists created robots from advanced technology and spare parts from Nintendo Entertainment Systems that were programmed and instructed to perform a futuristic form of heavy metal! If you'd like a similarly irrational description of their music then imagine Devo, playing on Dimmu Borgir's instruments, in Rammstein's basement, at Gwar's Birthday Party, and Powerglove, Finntroll, and King Diamond are moshing in the pit. However you choose to describe them, one thing remains certain - Urizen, is one of the most inventive and captivating bands in music today! Currently calling the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex home, Urizen, has been creating their unique brand of electronic metal since 2003. Since then, the band has managed to craft some truly brilliant albums including 2005's, critically acclaimed "Autocropolis", or their valiant sophmore effort, 2007's "Universe" EP. The members, consisting of Thomas Drinnen (guitar, vocals), Daniel Drinnen (keyboards), Julio Escamilla (drums), Matt Garrison (guitar), and James Wicks (bass) possess, collectively, a strong musical chemistry, intense instrumental prowess, and a great sense of humor and wit. The end result of their collaborative effort is a truly unique and interesting from of metal that boasts a wide variety of influences from power metal, to black metal, to death metal, to industrial, to progressive, to experimental, to electronic and the list goes on. The keyboard-heavy progressive, experimental metal lends a perfect home to lyrics that touch on subjects stretching from science, space and time, and quantum physics to philosophy, politics, and spirituality and it's all complimented by sparse 8-bit, Nintendo sounding electronics and epic synthesizer/keyboard arrangements. Although Urizen's music is gaining the band some serious attention, they are more commonly known for their theatrical productions and outrageous stage performances. The band can be seen peforming in matching colored, futuristic space armor, accompanied by a giant robot that joins them on stage and saves the band from a giant, alien worm; or you may witness any different variation of space technology they decide to demonstrate as they battle other fearsome creatures from the distant reaches of the universe. Support the band by stopping by their facebook page, purchasing their amazing albums, or attending one of their famous live shows. Don't miss your chance to experience, Urizen!

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