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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Heavy riffing Adelaide band with strong and impressive female lead vocals. Despite the lack of a recording and bouts of inactivity due to personnel changes, especially a long break in 1999-2000 because of lack of a bass player, Embryonic Soul was one of Adelaide's most popular metallic entities. A long form recording was reportedly underway, but the band split before it appeared. Bulian is now with [[...of the Human Condition]]. | Heavy riffing Adelaide band with strong and impressive female lead vocals. Despite the lack of a recording and bouts of inactivity due to personnel changes, especially a long break in 1999-2000 because of lack of a bass player, Embryonic Soul was one of Adelaide's most popular metallic entities. A long form recording was reportedly underway, but the band split before it appeared. Bulian is now with [[...of the Human Condition]] and [[Art in Exile]]. | ||
[[Category:Bands from South Australia]] | [[Category:Bands from South Australia]] | ||
[[Category:Bands from Adelaide]] | [[Category:Bands from Adelaide]] |
Revision as of 03:47, 30 September 2007
Band members
- Line-up
- Mel Bulian (vocals, guitar)
- Adam Fallan (drums)
- Josh Lamont (bass)
- Grant Walker (guitar)
Formed
Adelaide, SA, 1997
Band information
Heavy riffing Adelaide band with strong and impressive female lead vocals. Despite the lack of a recording and bouts of inactivity due to personnel changes, especially a long break in 1999-2000 because of lack of a bass player, Embryonic Soul was one of Adelaide's most popular metallic entities. A long form recording was reportedly underway, but the band split before it appeared. Bulian is now with ...of the Human Condition and Art in Exile.