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Chemia – “Bondage of Love” [Exclusive Free Song Download]
Chemia carefully meld modern hard rock, Southern rock, and a tad of grunge into their own brand of rock that is, well, bad-to-the-ass! Grab our exclusive free download of the group’s song “Bondage of Love”.
Warszawa (Warsaw), Poland might be home to some downright amazing beer, but’s it’s also synonymous with ridiculously awesome hard rock. That’s right, the rising sextet known as Chemia carefully meld modern hard rock, Southern rock, and a tad of grunge into their own brand of rock that is, well, bad-to-the-ass! Need an example? Look no further then our exclusive free download of the group’s song “Bondage of Love”. We think you’ll dig this!
With six musicians – Łukasz Drapała (vocals), Wojtek Balczun (guitar), Maciej Mąka (guitar), Adam Kram (drums), Krzysiek Jaworski (bass), and Rafał Stępień (keyboard) – Chemia’s sound is beautiful rich. A wall of sound and harmonized guitars flows over you from the very first note of each and every song. The band has already opened for Metallica in their hometown and recently released their debut album, The One Inside, which boasts 13 songs ranging from classic rock to post-grunge.
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