Band: Pavor
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Pavor is another great technical act. This band will please those who prefer heavy technical death ; those who like Spawn of Possession should like this band, not because of their sound similarities, but of the heaviness of their music.
They have an incredible talent, especially for the songwriting : the songs on their last album are all, but one, over 5 minutes, without being repetitive.
The bass is doing some quite interesting things here, it certainly isn't only playing root notes.
The sixth song of their last album is even a song from 1989 they've re-recorded, impressive !
Thick and complex, this is how I'd describe their work.
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4/17/2004 5:00 AM
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andrew_plamondon | Last updated
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11/23/2005 2:22 PM
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Goreripper
Current (or Last Known) Lineup
Musician | Instruments | Currently Also In | Used To Be In | Guest Appearances |
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Rainer Landfermann | Bass | |||
Michael Pelkowsky | Drums | |||
Armin Rave | Guitar | |||
Claudius Schwartz | Vocals |
Past Lineup (Members Who Never Appeared on an Album)
Discography (2 Releases)
2003 - Furioso by Pavor
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Rainer Landfermann | Bass |
Michael Pelkowsky | Drums |
Armin Rave | Guitar |
Claudius Schwartz | Vocals |
1994 - A Pale Debilitating Autumn by Pavor
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Lineup:
Rainer Landfermann | Bass |
Michael Pelkowsky | Drums |
Armin Rave | Guitar |
Claudius Schwartz | Vocals |
Holger Seebens | Guitar |