Saviour Machine
SAVIOUR MACHINE was founded in California in the summer of 1989 around the nucleus of brothers Eric Clayton (vocals, lyrics) and Jeff Clayton (guitars). Supplemented by Dean Forsyth (bass) and Samuel West (drums), the Claytons recorded a few demos in the 90s, which culminated in a deal with Frontline Records and the released of their eponymous debut in 1993. The first album had strong influences from Queensrÿche and U2, and displays a highly gothic atmosphere; this combination yields an almost doomy sound
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Saviour Machine
SAVIOUR MACHINE was founded in California in the summer of 1989 around the nucleus of brothers Eric Clayton (vocals, lyrics) and Jeff Clayton (guitars). Supplemented by Dean Forsyth (bass) and Samuel West (drums), the Claytons recorded a few demos in the 90s, which culminated in a deal with Frontline Records and the released of their eponymous debut in 1993. The first album had strong influences from Queensrÿche and U2, and displays a highly gothic atmosphere; this combination yields an almost doomy sound
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Prelude to desolation
Our last single. #xawdooproject #preludetodesolation #thebibleblackmore
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Cosmic Lullaby
I wrote this one after playing around with the Strymon Blue Sky pedal I had just bought in the Summer of 2021. It developed from the main riff and I added the distorted guitar part to give it another dynamic without taking away the overall vibe of the song. The last part with the music box sound was intended to end it all with a nice, delicate outro. So far, it's the only instrumental song I have written, but I'm sure more will come. Hope you enjoy it!more
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Surrender
As strange as it may sound, the chorus to this one came to me in a dream. So, the rest of the song was developed after the chorus part was written. Because of the context of dream, I knew it was going to be a worship song. The great Neil Prakasam plays a killer solo part after the second chorus that lifts all of it to a higher level. Hope it blesses you!more
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