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56059997 | Play | State of Nothing | 00:00 Tools | |
56059998 | Play | The Prospect of Vanishing | 07:14 Tools | |
17285734 | Play | The Art of Taming Waves | 06:31 Tools | |
17285735 | Play | Antithesis to Bliss | 07:14 Tools | |
17285736 | Play | An Entire Ocean Under Scarred Skin | 10:05 Tools | |
56059999 | Play | The Moment of Transition | 07:16 Tools | |
17285732 | Play | Behind closed doors | 05:17 Tools | |
17285733 | Play | Cast in the same mold | 07:16 Tools | |
56060001 | Play | Stargazer | 07:16 Tools | |
56060000 | Play | Absence of Weight | 07:16 Tools | |
56060002 | Play | Turning Into Dust | 07:16 Tools | |
56060003 | Play | Connecting dots | 06:32 Tools | |
56060004 | Play | Chimera | 06:32 Tools | |
17285738 | Play | The Art of Tami | 06:32 Tools |
Schematics For Gravity is a post-rock/metal band from Malmö, Sweden, formed by Chris Campbell and Anders Lundgren in early 2010 as a hardcore/metal band. The musical direction changed quickly as drummer Pontus Landgren joined the group and as they got their eyes open for a more atmospheric and post-rock influenced approach to their once very clear metal foundation. The band stayed underground for a longer period of time during their early days experimenting with sounds, influences and members. When Martin Nilsson joined on guitar, the band finally had a steady line-up instrumentally and got booked for their first gig. A week before the concert the band still hadn't found any vocalist, Pontus contacted Erik Silverberg, a member from previous bands and projects who agreed to help the band out until a steady vocalist was found to take his place, but later on decided to stay as a permanent member. The current line-up made their first appearance in December 2010 in Malmö Sweden under a different name. After a few gigs to try out their style Schematics For Gravity got the confidence to record and release their first self titled EP for download at Christmas 2011 through their bandcamp-site. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.