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THE HARVEST COLOUR

Progressive Metal • United States


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THE HARVEST COLOUR was founded in 2015 when frontman Gabe MANGOLD (vocals, guitar) from the band DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR decided that it was time to create a new band for the many songs that he had written that weren't quite appropriate for that band. So, he recruited his long-time freinds Ron REKOWSKI (bass) and Paul CAMPBELL (drums, percussion, programming) and THE HARVEST COLOUR was born.

The band released their debut album "Chrysalis" in 2016 along with a 7-minute music video for the track "Spring to Come". Their 2nd album "Turn to Blue" was subsequently released in 2018. Their music should appeal to fans of other progressive metal bands like OPETH, TOOL, UMPFEL, PLINI, AEON ZEN, and THE RETICENT.

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Turn to Blue
2018

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Chrysalis
2016

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