30 Fathom Grave, What A Band

November 9th, 2011 posted by admin

This is one of those great new bands you have been dreaming of but never though you would come across in your lifetime. Yes, believe it or not I am talking about the band “30 Fathom Grave”. They spew out a clomlec mixture of sound that is so unique it is difficult to miss their style when you hear it. Their groove is a combination of grunge, alternative, techno, and industrial.

30 Fathom Grave have their roots in Phoenix, Arizonia, and the band was formed some seven years ago. There are only two members in the crew David Thompson and Aaron Moya. Moya is the main vocalist and he also plays the bass and does much of the programming whereas Thompson is the guitarist and he also does much of the background abstracts sounds and the electronics.

The band completed their first album entitled Transcendence a few years ago and even though there are no pop up banners announcing its arrival the word surely got around. The album was one filled with songs that featured their style. There was a lot of electronic rock fused with some truly wild rhythms. The vocals of Moya is so distinctive and heavy it’s sometime hard to believe he can keep sing so intensely for so long.

Their second album “Consciousness and its implications” was released in 2009. This album showed that the duo had matured in their sound and were even better than ever. The album is epic in nature because of the sound it lets the fan in on. It is like a techno fight going on in outer space couple with some heavily distorted vocals. There are some truly hard thumping rhythms with a touch of melody that is refreshing.

30 Fathom Grave is a band that will give the listener more than what they bargained for a lot more than they would expect.

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