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Description Victor experimented with percise production on this high energy synth rock track. Style Hard Rock Recording Your browser does not support the audio element. Credits Music by Victor Fisher
Description Victor experimented with percise production on this high energy synth rock track. Style Hard Rock Recording Your browser does not support the audio element. Credits Music by Victor Fisher
Description This song has an atmospheric rock sound that is similar to Cloudships From Magonia. Style Rock Recording Your browser does not support the audio element. Lyrics [Non-lexical vocables] Credits Music by Victor Fisher
Description A song about nostolgia, alienation and the descent into insanity. Style Rock Demo Your browser does not support the audio element. Lyrics Where have I gone in my life That is worth mentioning Who will remember me when I’m when I’m gone What is the point of anything Sometime I wonder at the world Aren’t all things relative Is there still something that is good Or has god abandoned everything ...
Spirit Writing Album Review by D. Kelvin of Forgotten Songs Here what the so-called Reverend of Despair (his real name is Victor Fisher and he’s from a band called Shroud of Delirium) wrote on Encyclopaedia Metallum to present this album: “I have been working on this new solo project due to the absence of my band. Although plagued by mediocre production (alternate: although blessed with obscure production) I thought this may interest some of you. It’s doom-based eclectic madness! Heavy music has done me plenty of good. Maybe if even a single odd fellow will enjoy this effort it was well worth it.” ...
2006 Victor Fisher started playing guitar after discovering classic rock bands like The Beatles, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Steppenwolf, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Rare Earth and Jefferson Airplane. Victor had previously been a violin player in school orchestra with an interest in folk music, disco music and movie soundtracks. 2007 After getting into heavier bands such as Slayer, Metallica, Lamb of God, Melechesh, and Amon Amarth, Victor was inspired to discover what the heaviest possible music is. This lead to an intense interest in doom metal and black metal. Victor participated in a short lived rock band called Lamp. Victor started a band called Shroud of Delirium with David Sommer on drums. Aaron Schreiber became the bassist shortly afterwards by playing a middle eastern sounding scale that seemed very impressive at the time. The band mostly played doom metal songs with a black metal influence such as Follow the Light, The Ritual, and Hypnotics. They played live multiple times at at a hookah bar called Swingstate that is no longer in existence. Lamp Band Practice ...