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Chronic Xorn
Chronic Xorn LogoBackground information Origin Kolkata, West Bengal, India Genres Metalcore Years active 2007-present Labels Six Inch Nails Website Chronic Xorn on Myspace Members Sunny (Vocals)
Suvam (Guitar/vocals)
Biswarup (Guitar)
Angshuman (Bass)
Sagar (Drums)
Soumyabrata (Lyrics)Past members Tamaghna (Drums)
Anindya (Guitar)Chronic Xorn (Bengali: ক্রনীক জর্ন), is a metalcore band, based in Kolkata, India. Chronic Xorn was formed in the year 2007 and has traveled a long way. The name of the band characterizes the negative side of human emotions which is seldom portrayed by many. The band got the impetus by capturing the Runners up and the Zonal Finalists (Eastern) spot at the Campus Rock Idols back in 2007 which was within three months of formation.[1] Chronic Xorn was the first band from Kolkata to record a heavy metal album.
Contents
Band members
- Sunny (Vocals)
- Suvam (Guitar/vocals)
- Biswarup (Guitar)
- Angshuman (Bass)
- Sagar (Drums)
- Soumyabrata (Lyrics)
Former members
- Tamaghna (drums)
- Anindya (guitar)
- Abhinav (guitar)
- Jeet (bass)
Death Destruction Sermon (2010)
Death Destruction Sermon EP by Chronic Xorn Released July 27, 2010 Recorded 2010 Genre Melodic Metalcore Length 25:45 Label Six Inch Nails Producer Chronic Xorn Death Destruction Sermon is their latest EP which was released in 2010. The EP consists of six tracks and the full-length of the EP is 00:25:45.[2]
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "My Little Obsession" Chronic Xorn 4:22 2. "Necropolis" Chronic Xorn 5:16 3. "Death.Destruction.Sermon" Chronic Xorn 4:55 4. "The Funeral Song" Chronic Xorn 4:20 5. "Afraid of the Unseen" Chronic Xorn 3:57 6. "Psychic Catastrophe" Chronic Xorn 2:55 See also
- Bangla Rock
- Someplace Else
- Princeton Club
References
- ^ "Campus Rock Idols". The Telegraph. November 27, 2007. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071127/asp/entertainment/story_8598605.asp.
- ^ "Chronic Xorn - Death Destruction Sermon". iTunes Store. Jul 27, 2010. http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/chronic-xorn/id381858722.
Further reading
- "You've got another thing coming". The Times of India. Dec 11, 2010. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-12-11/news-and-interviews/28224673_1_band-metal-second-edition.
- "Upcoming rock and metal bands in India.". The Times of India. Jul 27, 2010. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-27/kolkata/28301272_1_band-rock-kolkata.
- "Music lovers have a ball". The Times of India. Nov 4, 2009. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-11-04/kolkata/28063176_1_music-lovers-new-kenilworth-hotel-bands.
- "Chronic Xorn at Someplace Else.". The Times of India. Jul 4, 2010. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-04/kolkata/28313814_1_musical-evening-band-metal.
- "Make some noise, what?". Hindustan Times. http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/PUBLICATIONS/HT/HKL/2011/04/12/ArticleHtmls/Make-some-noise-what-12042011101033.shtml?Mode=1. Retrieved July 26,2011.
- "TAKE FIVE". The Telegraph. July 17, 2010. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100717/jsp/entertainment/story_12691865.jsp.
- "Metal all the way". The Telegraph. October 28, 2010. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1101028/jsp/entertainment/story_13108090.jsp.
- "Headbangers". The Telegraph. April 30, 2009. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090430/jsp/entertainment/story_10894415.jsp.
External links
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