Bands from the Soundtrack ALONE IN THE DARK


MNEMIC

Style: Fusion Future Metal
Website: www.mnemic.com

MNEMIC actually is the Latin word for “memory”; in the case of the band it stands for “Mainly Neurotic Energy Modifying Instant Creation”.

MNEMIC is a band that is hard to categorize and hardly can be described with a certain label. Their sound is modern, heavy and might kick every fuckin’ ass around. The quintet reaches from northernEurope,Denmarkand has been in existence for about five years now. MNEMIC have always been in doubt regarding the definition of their own music: People described it as a kind of Thrash and Progressive Metal up to Nu Metal; so they decided to describe their sound as Fusion Future Metal. The music is supported by keyboards, samples and guitar synths to create a spacy atmosphere.

Mnemic - Ghost.mp3



IN FLAMES

Style: Modern Metal
Website: www.inflames.com

If advancement in the world of Melodic Death Metal had a special description, it certainly would be IN FLAMES – the five Swedes outdid themselves once again with their new album "Soundtrack To Your Escape":Without denying their roots Anders, Jesper, Björn, Peter and Daniel create thrilling metal in the right balance of classical death origins and modernity. “The Soundtrack To Your Escape” is immense, extreme and mind-blowing; the way metal today is supposed to sound!

In Flames - The quiet place.mp3



SOILWORK

Style: Melodic Death Metal
Website: www.soilwork.org

SOILWORK became one of the most important acts within the “harder” metal scene in the last couple of years. 2001 marked their breakthrough: After releasing the 3rd album "A Predator’s Portrait" in spring 2001, the metal fans worldwide had new heroes. The album hit with ferocity but also showed more diverse musicianship. Their rise to the top began with the ensuing tour, where they had the chance to support ANNIHILATOR and NEVERMORE. The reaction to SOILWORK’s performance was excellent, and the band gained loads of new fans. The highlight for the band so far was their performance at the Wacken Open Air 2001: More than 20,000 fans saw their fantastic show, and their merchandise was sold out in three hours.

Soilwork - Departure plan.mp3