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The Great Divide – “Fault Lines” [EP] (Track Sampler) [Exclusive Premiere]
Adrian Dabu (vocals), Johnny Wright (guitar), Danny Smetak (guitar), and Michael Hartley (drums) came together in Chicago, IL and formed a heavy hitting progressive metal machine which they’ve dubbed, The Great Divide. Set to release their debut EP, Fault Lines, on December 8th, 2014, the group have just dropped a sampler of each of the EP’s 5 songs. Check out the monstrous riffs in this world premiere!
The Skinny: Adrian Dabu (vocals), Johnny Wright (guitar), Danny Smetak (guitar), and Michael Hartley (drums) came together in Chicago, IL and formed a heavy hitting progressive metal machine which they’ve dubbed, The Great Divide. Set to release their debut EP, Fault Lines, on December 8th, 2014, the group have just dropped a sampler of each of the EP’s 5 songs. Check out the monstrous riffs in this world premiere!
This video and track sampler showcases what the band have done on their forthcoming release; Fault Lines was self-recorded and produced, as is the video. Check out the artwork and track listing below.
Fault Lines Track Listing:
01. Alienism
02. Creature
03. The Onlooker’s Pattern (The Spectator)
04. Defaulter
05. Void
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