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The Gauntlet: Sabinas Rex

Sabinas Rex Bio


Sabinas Rex   Band Members

Edwin
Vlado
Jana

Subgenres:
gothic
progressive
symphonic metal
experimental
power metal


It all started about ten years ago, when music connoisseur-Vlado Kormos discovered the penetrating, gothic-witch vocals of a start-up singer Jana Steiger. Since, they have conjointly recorded a myriad of songs, all materitalized in a home studio.

Further down the line, Edwin Shirey joined the group, adding a whole new layer of sonance with his contemporary guitar tunes.

"Hands of Rage". During the recording of the second demo CD, Vlado's old friend Teodor Lvovsky, an experienced drummer coming from the world's rock arenas participated in this very project, becoming its steady part in the process.

Lastly, during a recent music jam session, the enigmatic baritone of Baron Misuraca was immediately recognized by Vlado Kormos for his grandiose modulation and accord. The band leader wasted little time in recruiting this most recent addition to the Sabinas Rex as a special guest, thus filling that missing link which now helps complete the image, the sound, the exclusivity of the Sabinas Rex.


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Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, considered the most important pioneer of heavy metal guitar, achieved his signature slow, heavy sound partially as a result of a factory accident in which the tips of his middle and ring fingers were severed. Iommi fashioned thimble-like prosthetics and relearned the instrument.




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