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Crimson Tears - Biography


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2005-

Biography

Back in October 2003, guitarist Dave Miller had the driving idea of forming a metal band with a difference. His desire was to develop an operatic symphonic power metal band that really rocked but that had that commercial element, heavy hooks and memorable riffs. He wanted to base it on one of his favourite bands Nightwish but add in elements of all the other bands he loved.

The idea of bringing together opera, symphonic sound and metal was not going to be an easy project to undertake. Finding musicians who all wanted to play this kind of music was going to be even harder. Dave knew immediately of one person who would be up for this type of project. A quick phone call to long time friend and Scarab bass player, Steve Taylor fused the beginnings. And Steve begat Steve.

This new Steve was a drummer from a prior band and he had the necessary experience and was up for it. Now all he needed was a keyboard player and some bird to warble! Even though Dave was able to play some keyboards, he could not be in two places at once and so a keyboard player would be the next essential. But where would you find one who was unique, extremely talented and versatile? When he saw an advert for a Grade 8 pianist and keyboard player called Marcus, into Ozzy Osbourne, HIM and Iron Maiden, he phoned him immediately. Now to find that singer! Well trying to find a female classical/opera singer to play in a metal band was not going be easy, in fact almost damn right impossible. Gina is the singing coach, Steve first went to in order to find a singer and she has been in the band ever since. He had asked for a Charlotte Church meets Megadeth and that is what he got. However that wasn't quite what he needed. So two auditions later, he got the actual bloody coach.

Over the course of the following year Dave, Marcus and Gina start writing and are so happy with the results that they book into Thin Ice studios for December 2004. By now it had become apparent that drummer Steve could not commit to recording and subsequently the band, due to family pressures and already being the drummer for 3SD. So it was eight weeks before the recording date and no drummer. Luckily Marcus found Mike, who was ready, willing and able as well as being really interested in both the band and recording.