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Dragonforce album covers
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With a bright future painted before him featuring everything from forming a DIY label to endless touring, Logan Grimm has the ambition and the vision to match. Instantly recognizable and endlessly ambitious, there are a lot of interesting twists and turns presented in the work of Grimmreaper. Representing himself as the embodiment of his lyrical themes, Logan Grimm has built a strong visual presence for the project. It will embody his sense of humor, split personas, and inspirations. The Tragedy Of Being will be accompanied by a documentary of the creation process featuring the twin personalities of the business-minded Logan and the poetic artist, Grimm. Since it is wholly a solo project, Grimm will perform on the record as each ‘band member.’ He will also represent each member in the videos released for the project, each hidden behind a black hood with a different appearance. The record explores noble and contemptible ways to respond to the conditions inherent to human consciousness. The project, which will start to see release in the early half of 2021, will center around an album entitled The Tragedy Of Being. In the process of this, he has crafted music that fuses the influences of highly technical bands like Dragonforce and Meshuggah with the work of more mainstream names such as Five Finger Death Punch and Bullet For My Valentine. He has developed an intense backstory for a multimedia project that explores the very human realities of tragedy and suffering, and the choices they present, from nihilism and resentment to transcendence and courage. Logan Grimm is an ambitious young artist seeking to take on the world, and the creator of Grimmreaper. Road of Resistance (5:12) (Babymetal Cover) Catastrophe of the Tragic Melancholies (4:52)ħ. “Catastrophe of the Tragic Melancholies” – YouTubeġ.

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The full release of “The Tragedy of Being” is out on March 30, 2021. Recommended for fans of Meshuggah, Trivium, and Devin Townsend, Grimmreaper‘s cover version of “Road of Resistance” can be heard via its premiere on New Noise Magazine HERE. The album is a journey through different tastes of metal, and while it’s meant to be enjoyed from start to finish, each song stands strong on its own. “The Tragedy of Being” is a dark record with many twists and turns, but never boring. Grimmreaper’s solo project has been described as mixing technical styles like those of Dragonforce and Meshuggah with mainstream styles like Bullet For My Valentine and Five Finger Death Punch. The full length is a concept record, which goes through the default conditions of life, tragedy, and suffering, and the options they present, nihilism and resentment, or transcendence and courage. It also fits into the theme of his own album “The Tragedy of Being” quite nicely. Grimmreaper also pays homage to Dragonforce’s writing style by making the cover version of the song about the nobility of moving forward in life, up the mountain. Dragonforce often writes about the hero’s journey, mountains, dragons and archetypes, and this cover sticks with those themes, but also fits in with the album’s story.” It took almost 2 years of learning, recording, failing, and trying again before it was done. I re-wrote the lyrics in English in 2018 and recorded the cover in my apartment when I lived in Japan. I first heard this song by Babymetal and thought ‘That’s Japanese Dragonforce for sure.’ Sure enough, Dragonforce helped write some songs for them, including this one. Grimmreapear elaborates for choosing the track to cover: The fourth and final single leading up to the full release of Grimmreaper’s debut album “The Tragedy of Being” is upon us, and today he shares his cover version of Babymetal‘s “Road of Resistance”, which features Dragonforce guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman on the original recording. Grimmreaper Covers Babymetal’s “Road of Resistance” w/ Own English Lyricsĭebut Album “The Tragedy of Being” Out March 2021 For fans of Trivium, In Flames, Meshuggah, Dragonforce, Devin Townsend







Dragonforce album covers