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  • Dredg in A.Refuge magazine

    Just wanted to let you all know we have a feature article with Dredg up on my magazine A.Refuge.

    Check it out and let me know what you all think.



    If you dig it, please send a link to your friends, or better yet sign up and get your friends to sign up too.  =)

    p.s. I love this site, way to go with the album analysis.

  • #2
    Great article. I love the whole 422-piece symohony thing, can't wait to hear them vacums just a goin at it. I also love that image of the band. Great work.
    Originally posted by Gnomad
    Semen and anger... definitely dredg fans.
    Originally posted by noclevername
    stretch marks are a big ol cosmic thumbs up.

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    • #3
      Hooray!  Also, in September we'll have a feature on the artist that did their illustration.

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      • #4
        My only problem..... Mark looks like KFed in that picture.
        Twitter | Facebook | Rate Your Music

        Originally posted by TheRuleofThree
        Very well - you caught me in a rare mistake. I commend you for achieving this elite honor.

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        • #5
          is this really old or something? it sounded like this was before catch without arms.
          He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.

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          • #6
            As wave after wave pounded the audience, as Gavin Hayes floated and bobbed across the stage like a ghost being blown by the winds of rhythm, as Dino Campanella posed every other beat as a manly Statue of Liberty with drumsticks and a deep-seated hatred of drumheads, guitarist Mark Engles and bassist Drew Roulette formed a subtler inverse mirror on either side of Gavin. As Drew's attention wandered from bass strings to crowd to stage, the transcendental naked eye absorbing everything, as Mark's universe shrank to the size of a guitar and his eyes disappeared into the void of the strings, opposites balanced each other, anchored each other and echoed against each other until the signature sound of Dredg's scenic rock exploded into the room.
            Wow. That was awesome.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by say sayonara
              is this really old or something? it sounded like this was before catch without arms.

              umm...i'm pretty sure it was recent, since they made reference to people knowing the new songs now and them going to be doing the festivals in europe....
              Originally posted by Lye In Your Eye
              you're pretty narcissistic
              enjoy that, nobody else does.
              Originally posted by Madklikor
              You call me ignorant? LOL...Stop judging right you or you're gonna find me

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