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Seasons End - Ghost In My Emotion Play Video

Seasons End - Ghost In My Emotion

Season's End music video, while it fails to compare against such Goth Metal bands as Tristania and Theatre of Tragedy, it is still quite a nice video.

Marillion - Seasons End Play Video

Marillion - Seasons End

Marillion - Seasons End track n.4 of the album "Seasons End" (1989) - Steve Hogarth / vocals - Mark Kelly / keyboards - Ian Mosley / drums - Steve Rothery / guitars - Pete Trewavas / bass

Kamelot - Season's end Play Video

Kamelot - Season's end

Kamelot - Season's end, with a couple of pictures

Season's End - Touch Play Video

Season's End - Touch

The first track from the 2006 album 'The Failing Light'. These guys are probably the best Gothic Metal band I've ever came across, and it's a shame they only have one album out. Lyrics: Shroud me in satin, Cover me in...

Seasons' End - Evensong - 2011 Play Video

Seasons' End - Evensong - 2011

Saving the best till last - Amazin instrumental Off the great album: Moment In Life by Seasons End. www.myspace.com It will be on Itunes JP on the 9th of Febuary. One of the best album ive heard in a while - was...

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Season's End Biography

'Season's End' are a British band based in Hampshire. They describe themselves as playing Progressive symphonic metal, although they are often tagged as a gothic metal band by reviewers and reference sources.

The band is fronted by Becki Clark, who provides female vocals which are backed by the male vocals of guitarist David Stanton. The underlying music can be categorised as dark and atmospheric, combining lighter elements (such as clean electric guitars, classical stringed instruments and keyboards) with fast, heavily distorted riffs and powerful drums more commonly associated with heavy metal music. Although many of the band's lyrics contain references to religion they do not consider themselves a religious band.

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