Last Red Ransom

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Always Been 00:00 Tools
Black Gospel 00:00 Tools
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Empire 00:00 Tools
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Lanterns (Pull Out Kings Remix) [feat. Pull Out Kings] 00:00 Tools
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Formed in 2007 in Atlanta , Ga , Last Red Ransom is comprised of three members: Charlotte Kelli (lead vocals, keyboard, guitar, and programming), Saint (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, and programming), and Adair (drums). This group of driven musicians has brought all of their individual influences and experiences together to form the unique sound known as Last Red Ransom. The members of LRR have rocked the stage with many bands including: Sevendust, Nonpoint, Flaw, Kittie, In This Moment, 36 Crazyfists, and many more. Their dynamic stage performance calls to their listeners provoking them to return the punch resulting in an adrenaline filled exchange. Their debut album released in 2010 Sleep Well Sweet Vanity, can only be described as epic. The album unfolds like the soundtrack of a dream screaming to awake. SWSV moves seamlessly though melodic rock hooks, raw metal, and industrial soundscapes. The honey sweet vocals of Charlotte Kelli are laid side by side with her ferocious screams and blend brilliantly with the warm, sincere vocals of Saint. The vocal interplay between the two, soar in and out of cinematic and atmospheric keys, and heavy, scorching guitars, but stay anchored by the blistering and solid drumming of Adair bleeding into slick synthetic beats. This ambitious debut will leave you glad to have experienced it with the strange side-effect of being satisfied and craving more at the same time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.