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Creator Part II

by Grafting the Vine

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DeZeus
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DeZeus Fuck, this one is heavy. Not in the traditional metal way, but it’s a painful listening (in a good metal way). The closest thing spiritually for me is Chat Piles music. And earlier Pelican
Riffmaster General
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Riffmaster General Creator II is just heartbreaking. I can’t name a reason, but it just waters my eyes everytime i put it on
GRISHKA
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GRISHKA Grafting the Vine is a raw but complex emotion, I think of a caveman who suddenly realised all the existential dread looking into the darkness while sitting near a bonfire. From the first seconds of Dead Seas I got mesmerized with that psycho guitar shred. Favorite track: Deep Seas.
Lance "Belch"
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Lance "Belch" The best of outsider music for me. Grafting the Vine is the embodiment of everything dark but with a strong sense of hope!
Uncle Dee Dee
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Uncle Dee Dee Ratatoskr hits just the right spot, something late Pharaoh Overlord does.
Favorite track: Ratatoskr.
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released December 15, 2022

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Grafting the Vine San Francisco, California

Growing up, my father suffered from mental illness combined with substance abuse and at some point, it was too much to bear. He committed suicide when I was 7 years old. My mother worked tirelessly to pay the bills and get an education to support our family. Music became a place for me to enjoy peace and creativity that has stuck with me through my entire life. ... more

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