Palehorse

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Bleed The Sheep 00:00 Tools
Amongst The Flock 00:00 Tools
St. Louis 00:00 Tools
Mayday 00:00 Tools
Consuming Me 00:00 Tools
Witch Hunt 00:00 Tools
Last Place 00:00 Tools
As The Serpent 00:00 Tools
1948 00:00 Tools
Domestic War 00:00 Tools
33 Degree 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
The Deed 00:00 Tools
Broken Cross 00:00 Tools
Worse Than Death 00:00 Tools
Martial Law 00:00 Tools
The 33rd Degree 00:00 Tools
Holding On 00:00 Tools
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE 00:00 Tools
Waited 00:00 Tools
Holy Trinity Church Student Bar 00:00 Tools
We Cannot Love You 00:00 Tools
Yes, I Do Own Clothes 00:00 Tools
Don't Bitch My Shit 00:00 Tools
Bliss 00:00 Tools
I'm afraid we're still in wheelchairs 00:00 Tools
What community, what scheme 00:00 Tools
The guiltiest secret 00:00 Tools
Sun Starved Day (Be Patient) 00:00 Tools
Mustn't Grumble 00:00 Tools
Don't Die On An Empty Stomach 00:00 Tools
One but Not Metallica 00:00 Tools
Full Power Anglo-Gambian Rinseout 00:00 Tools
Rides In (On A Cash Cow) 00:00 Tools
Half Lizard / Half Lizard 00:00 Tools
Look What Pale Horse Has Done to Me 00:00 Tools
Five Grown Men (Holding Hands And Staring At The Ocean) 00:00 Tools
Miserable Heroin Addict vs. Jehovah's Witness Guy 00:00 Tools
Bird Feed 00:00 Tools
Skip to the End 00:00 Tools
South London, Where Dreams Are Allowed To Breathe 00:00 Tools
Skin Flick 00:00 Tools
What Is Wrong With You People? 00:00 Tools
Shit Columbo 00:00 Tools
Lambs to the Laughter 00:00 Tools
The Shower 00:00 Tools
Terrifying Japanese Coldplay Documentary 00:00 Tools
I Wish We Could Go Back And Do All This Again 00:00 Tools
1893 00:00 Tools
Probably Won't Do That Live 00:00 Tools
Fear 00:00 Tools
Challenge Hanukkah 00:00 Tools
How To Avoid Huge Riffs 00:00 Tools
fill your ears with wax 00:00 Tools
Don't Come Knocking When I'm Listening To Dokken 00:00 Tools
Morbid Angel Delight 00:00 Tools
What Community What Scheme 00:00 Tools
Charnel No.5 00:00 Tools
CHARNEL NO. 5 00:00 Tools
Forty Eight 00:00 Tools
Finding Solace 00:00 Tools
Iniquity 00:00 Tools
Through The Eyes Of Deception 00:00 Tools
The Treasure 00:00 Tools
False Prophets Among Us 00:00 Tools
Head Of John 00:00 Tools
Valley Of The Raped Souls 00:00 Tools
Resurrectionist 94 00:00 Tools
When Anger Forms Paranoia 00:00 Tools
Bitter Fruits Of Temptation 00:00 Tools
Persecution 00:00 Tools
I'm Holding On 00:00 Tools
Dimension of Emancipation 00:00 Tools
Sublime Kingdom 00:00 Tools
one 00:00 Tools
Sublime Kingdome 00:00 Tools
Don't Come Knocking When I'm Listeneing to Dokken 00:00 Tools
Mindless 00:00 Tools
Normalcy Bias 00:00 Tools
06 the 33rd degree 00:00 Tools
two 00:00 Tools
07 last place 00:00 Tools
05 witch hunt 00:00 Tools
06 - The 33rd Degree 00:00 Tools
Mass Graves 00:00 Tools
Failing Sickness 00:00 Tools
Half Lizard, Half Lizard 00:00 Tools
04 bleed the sheep 00:00 Tools
Dimension Of Emacipation 00:00 Tools
09 1948 00:00 Tools
11 - Mayday 00:00 Tools
08 as the serpent 00:00 Tools
Gallows Await 00:00 Tools
09 - 1948 00:00 Tools
Five Grown Men [Holding Hands 00:00 Tools
11 mayday 00:00 Tools
Bitter Fruits of Temptation (unmixed) 00:00 Tools
10 domestic war 00:00 Tools
Will You Be There 00:00 Tools
You're no good 00:00 Tools
01-st._louis 00:00 Tools
Resurrectionist 94 (unmixed) 00:00 Tools
I probably won't do that live 00:00 Tools
Musn't Grumble 00:00 Tools
I'm Holding On (Judge) 00:00 Tools
Amongst_The_Flock_hifi 00:00 Tools
Forty_Eight_hifi 00:00 Tools
Don't lose your soul 00:00 Tools
Pale Horse - Track02 00:00 Tools
The_33rd_Degree 00:00 Tools
Downfall 00:00 Tools
Pale Horse - Track01 00:00 Tools
02-Amongst_The_Flock 00:00 Tools
History 00:00 Tools
Sundowning 00:00 Tools
Into the Abyss 00:00 Tools
Nero 00:00 Tools
Kiss Me Goodbye 00:00 Tools
The Regulator 00:00 Tools
04-Bleed_The_Sheep 00:00 Tools
03-Consuming_Me 00:00 Tools
06-The_33rd_Degree 00:00 Tools
Bad Mother Trucker 00:00 Tools
Goin' Sh*t Kickin' 00:00 Tools
Tamám Shud 00:00 Tools
08-As_The_Serpent 00:00 Tools
Counting Lessons In Purgatory 00:00 Tools
Amongst_The_Flock 00:00 Tools
05-Witch_Hunt 00:00 Tools
07-Last_Place 00:00 Tools
FortyEight 00:00 Tools
Marital Law 00:00 Tools
finalmix1 00:00 Tools
Black Thirteen 00:00 Tools
Pale Horse - Track04 00:00 Tools
Pale Horse - Track05 00:00 Tools
demo 00:00 Tools
Mayday_hifi 00:00 Tools
09-1948 00:00 Tools
11-mayday 00:00 Tools
Bliss [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Full Power Anglo-Gambian Rinse 00:00 Tools
Pale Horse - Track03 00:00 Tools
01_WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE 00:00 Tools
Domestic-War 00:00 Tools
Skip To The End [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Consumming Me 00:00 Tools
don't come knocking when i'm listenning to dokken 00:00 Tools
Consuming_Me 00:00 Tools
10-Domestic_War 00:00 Tools
Once But Not Metallica 00:00 Tools
LOOK WHTA PALEHORSE HAS DONE TO ME 00:00 Tools
Palehorse - Martial Law 00:00 Tools
Among The Flock 00:00 Tools
03_FIVE GROWN MEN (HOLDING HANDS AND STARING AT THE OCEAN) 00:00 Tools
Forty High 00:00 Tools
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There are two bands with the name Palehorse ; 1.) London two-bass heavy band 2.) Connecticut Hardcore Band 1.) The London band Palehorse formed in 2000 out of the ashes of three U.K. Hardcore bands Abjure, Kneejerk and Sunstarvedday. The original lineup consisted of Sandro Ferramacho-Vocals (Sunstarvedday), Seedi-Vocals (Abjure, Thanksfornothing, Garuda, Armed Response Unit) Tom Fowler-Bass (Abjure, The Record Buying Public, Million Dead) John Atkins-Bass (Sunstarvedday, The Record Buying Public, Queen of Swords, The Aftermath) and Ben Dawson-Drums (Kneejerk, Million Dead, Armed Response Unit, Queen of Swords, Mothlite, Thanksfornothing, Sunstarvedday, The Aftermath and Mongol Horde). The band played their first gig at the now defunct Red Eye club on Copenhagen Street in North London and started to beat audiences into submission with their extreme volumes and crushing riffs. One of the first casualties of the extreme nature of the band was vocalist Sandro who developed tinnitus to an extent that he was unable to perform with the band any more. 2003 saw the band release their 5K (Kerrang) album Gee, That Ain't Swell on DryRun Recordings (Jesu, Red Stars Parade) and toured the U.K. and forming a tight alliance with northern grind band Narcosis. The two styles of fast and slow complimenting each other. A split record was rumoured to be in the works but Narcosis split before it ever came to fruition. Shortly after the first album Nikolai Grune joined on vocals. He had been playing with Dawson and Fowler in a short lived grind project called Onaprienko which had never seen the light of day. The band continued to play and tour until Dawson's commitments to Million Dead meant they had to temporarily put the band on hold. During this hiatus Fowler joined Million Dead as their guitarist after the departure of Cameron Dean. This actually meant that the prospect of reigniting Palehorse was a brighter one as it became easier to conceive of working both bands at the same time. In 2005 they reconvened for two practices with Fowler in the band. At the second he decided his heart was not in it but the band was already on a roll and decided to keep going. James Bryant joined in place of Fowler and they started to gig and write and released the EP Habitual Linestepper on Eyesofsound in 2008. They started the recording process almost two years before the actual release but financial and time constraints caused the hefty delay. The EP consisted of an into track which was the last track of Gee, That Ain't Swell "Sunstarvedday (be patient)" played backwards and entitled "Waited" as a nod to the time it had taken for them to release a record. Of the other four tracks only one, "I'm afraid we're all still in wheelchairs" was written with Bryant. The other three were older tracks written with Fowler that the band were regularly performing before their hiatus. One, "What community, what scheme?" was written just before the band went in to record Gee, That Ain't Swell. The band wanted to document the tracks rather than letting them fall into the ether. After the release of Habitual Linestepper long term vocalist Seedi left the band. He continues to play with Dawson in Armed Response Unit. The band now consists of Ben Dawson-Drums, Nikolai Grune-Vocals, James Bryant-Bass, John Atkins-Bass, Mark Dicker-vocals/electronics (Trencher). Their long awaited second full length Soft as Butter; Hard as Ice on Eyesofsound is now out at http://www.eyesofsound.com/label/release_profile.php?cat=EOSCD029 and they are writing a new set of tracks. 2.) In 2011, Palehorse is writing songs for a split with Connecticut's Unforgiven and a brand new full length. Palehorse took its first stride in the summer of 2003. Vincent Calandra, joined forces with long-time friend Dave LePage to give today's hardcore what it's missing; Hardcore. Palehorse released a demo 3 songs of furious wrath, including the heart stopping "May Day". The demo was simply titled 'And I looked' By the time the demo was released, Palehorse had begun working with their contacts all over the Northeast.Palehorse hit the road with a vengeance, playing relentlessly, weekend after weekend, and city after city. Whether it was in Connecticut, Western Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or Vermont, Palehorse went there. And they went there again, and then they went there again.Also now two us tours have been put under the horses belt.Hitting the rod with such acts as The Hoods. After quickly realizing the potential for Palehorse, the members decided to record an EP. The band needed a studio, and they heard rumors about a studio opened up by Matt Henderson (Madball), and Dean (Salad Days). It was called Atomic Recording. Palehorse went to Atomic and cut a record explosive enough to level entire cities. That bomb is just waiting to be released. Martyr Records was the commander in cheif to use the new wepon.Secrets Within Secrets hit with a fury! Drummer Joe Longbardi was the next addition, bringing the rhythm section of Palehorse to an unprecedented level. He is lightning fast and thunderously powerful, and exhibits a rhythmic imagination unparalleled. All anyone seems to say about him is, "Where did you find that kid?" Well, he just kind of showed up at practice one day and hung out. Palehorse has also added a second guitarist, John Tamas. Tamas has played in various bands with all of the members for more than a decade. He rounded out the sound, added a few blazing metal solos, and added to the live performance with his raw, boundless energy. Palehorse launches a new crusade every time they take the stage. Read more on Last.fm. 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