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Disharmonic Fields


Created in July 1998 Disharmonic Fields usually inserts among its own compositions some good old heavy metal songs of the eighties, certainly Disharmonic Fields strongest influence. In July 2001 the band releases a demo CD, Beyond The Black Horizon. In 2003, Disharmonic Fields records its first official cd called "Killing Hopes". Unfortunally, the albumīs released was delayed in almost two years due several problems with a label from Sao Paulo who didnīt keep its word with the band. In 2004 Bruno leaves the band for not being able to mix his professional life with the band and Disharmonic Fields becomes a quartet. At this moment, the band is working on new songs for the upcoming cd. The name Disharmonic fields comes from a joke with the musical expression harmonic field and it also tries to attract attention to todayīs lack of harmony, in a general sense, no matter if it is symbolized by wars between nations or by conflicts of a disturbed mind.
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Formed:
December 31, 1997, Curitiba


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Free MP3s

track name plays  |  downloads
Dimension of Pain 136     319 play mp3
Blinded 40     172 play mp3
Beyond The Black Horizon 68     0 play
Seize the Day... Heaven is too above (intro) 57     0 play
Killing Hopes 54     0 play

albums

Killing Hopes
Killing Hopes
released: 2005 on Independent
Track list:



1. Seize the day heaven is too above... (02:07)

2. Killing hopes (04:53)

3. Dimension of pain (05:03)

4. Blinded (04:44) More[+]
recent albums date score reviews
Beyond The Black Horizon 2001 n/a 0

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