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OUR STORY

The guys formed a trio in 2013 having spent their previous existence battling their individual nemesis'. For Matt it was the antagonists to self-progress, for James it was the world of employment, for Ryan it was the closing times of the pub. After a collaboration of some covers like Iron Maiden's Two Minutes To Midnight, the guys realised that with the proper armaments, correct ratios of Beer to Tea consumption, and a willing music scene in Oxford they could bring the battle to the enemy and conquer their pasts.

 

 

Matt 'Munchy' Stevens

Matt has been playing guitar basically since he was born. Growing up in the world of 80's and 90's guitar heros like John Petrucci, Jimmy Page, Satriani, Vai, Santana, Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vauhgan, Malmsteen, Van Halen he soon began to merge all the varying styles into his own. Matt improvises the majority of his solos, with a few exceptions, so dont expect to hear the same solo twice anywhere! 

 

Favourite Guitarist: Mark Tremonti: Alter Bridge/Creed

Life Quote: 'Never Regret Anything'

James 'Teaman' Longschlong

From the slumbering depths of the caverns of Gorgorath awoke a boy of fair hair and beard of fire! His name was James and his weapon was a bass guitar. Legend tells of the might he unleashed upon the waking hordes of demons from the ulter realm until the day his time was done, and he travelled to highest slopes of the Farsian hills to take his eternal slumber in a stone tomb of magic. Some say he will awake again in the darkest times to do battle wonce again.

 

Favourite Bassist: 

Life Quote: 'Hey guys, this looks like a sex chair!....'

Ryanhide Horraker McNallison

Deriving from lands south of the Dormon Valley, a young traveller journeyed to the edge of the known world. At the precipice to the chasm of darkness he fell, but emerged again years later as a warrior of light. WIth his two sticks of magic WOOD he steals into the night, doing battle with the evil nightguard. 

 

Favourite Drummer: old celtic dude

Life Quote: 'Ted Longford'

YEAR OF WOLVES
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