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Socially conscious post-thrash metal, with slight math tendencies. We use violins instead of guitars as the primary tools for skull crushing. Best listened to while eating a raw steak.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Thrash/Speed Metal
Release Date: 2007
Resolution 15
Resolution 15
Record Label: resolution15
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1. Intro: Fire and Ice. 0:16 + MP3 $0.99
2. New Security Measures. 5:30 + MP3 $0.99
3. Blowback. 5:30 + MP3 $0.99
4. No Recourse. 4:47 + MP3 $0.99
5. The Allegory. 4:57 + MP3 $0.99
6. Katsu! 7:20 + MP3 $0.99
7. The Insurgency. 8:44 + MP3 $0.99
8. War Policy/Evitable Payback. 6:58 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Resolution15 is a New York City based post-thrash metal band. The uniqueness of this band lies not only in their complex, multi-layered compositions unrivaled in depth and brutality, but in their unified message of discontent with the status quo and their desire to act as agents of positive change. In addition, Resolution15 further defies and transcends the expectations of modern metal by the complete omission of the standard bearer and hallmark of the genre: the electric guitar.
Instead, Resolution15 uses 7-string electric violin as the primary instrument for executing their bone-crushing, ear splitting, head banging riffs. To quote Metal Edge: "...violins have been attached to folk metal and other oblong versions of what you might consider to be metal, but what was being belted out onstage was nowhere near folk, chamber music or anything along those lines. This [Resolution15] is thrash. This is loud. This is a kick in the ******* face."

Formed in 2007 with the lineup of New School University schoolmates Earl Maneein and Matt Szemela on electric violin, Kenny Grohowski on drums, John Paul Norpoth on bass, and Nick LaTrick supplying vocals, Resolution15 released their self-titled debut to rave reviews (being featured on the front page of CD Baby for an entire month and in articles in numerous metal blogs) and quickly became a fixture in the New York metal scene.

In January of 2008, both Norpoth and Szemela left the band to pursue other musical interests, and Resolution15 continued to move forward as a quartet, recruiting long time friend (and also schoolmate) Jim Robertson on bass, whose varied influences would help to push the band in previously unexplored directions.

In February of 2009, Resolution15 began to collaborate with Corey Unger of the seminal New England metalcore band Blood Has Been Shed, with Unger functioning in a producing and advisory role.
Inspired by the musical and worldly currents surrounding them, Resolution15 set to work on a new EP, which is due out in the winter of 2009.

live band:
Earl Maneein : seven string electric rhythm and lead violins
Nick LaTrick : vox
Kenny Cruz Grohowski : drums
Jim Robertson : bass

album:
same personnel, except Matt Szemela on lead five string electric violins on all songs except "New Security Measures" and John-Paul Norpoth on bass.


Produced by Earl Maneein and Rob Fillmore
Mastered by Dave McNair @ The Cutting Room, NYC
Album artwork and design : Bekky Peterson

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REVIEWS

WOW!!!
author: Stephanie Cates
                            
You will be in awe when you hear this band, knowing “There were no guitars played in the making of this record!” Wow!!! I love number 4 and number 7. I also love the quote from Robert Frost. This is a MUST BUY!!!!
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violins
author: Rasi
                            
The german band "The Inchtabokatables" have done the same thing in the early nineties already :)
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Great job guys!
author: Armand
                            
Wonderful music for driving around in a BIG BAD Hummer with my windows down :):)! No, really. Nice job guys. I am always interested people who kick the guitars out and replace them with violins, because there are just so few of us who do that! What got me first was the preciousness of the rhythm playing. I don't know how you pull it out of the violin in tune with the bow on those low strings ... nice! Some very cool solos here and there! Keep up the writing and do more violin metal! World is in a great need for it ... well, I am :) Why 4 stars instead of 5? There's a room for improvement for anyone ... Grammy winners or just the ones trying to impress their Granny.... The rest of you - just buy the CD and play it loud! - Armand Melnbardis, 7-sring electric rock violin player. www.vio7.com
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ELECTRIC VIOLINS ! WOW ! GOOD MUSIC !
author: BRAD Kentucky FT. Lauderdale WITT
                            
THE lead SINGER SOUNDS LIKE OZZY OSBOURNE at times! GREAT CD!! I AGREE WITH BRAD AT CD BABY !!
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