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  1. Transcendence is an alternative rock band formed by Ed Hale in 2000. The band is a musical collective of musicians from the Miami and New York City music scenes. Members include Ed Hale (lead vocals and guitar), Fernando Perdomo (lead guitar and backing vocals), Roger Houdaille (bass guitar and backing vocals), Allan Gabay (keyboards), Ricardo ...

  2. Themes: Death, Darkness, Blasphemy, Obscurity. Current label: Blood Harvest. Years active: 2012-2013 (as Annihilation ), 2013-present. Not to be confused with: - Transcendence (Progressive/Heavy Metal from Arlington, Texas) - Transcendence (Progressive Heavy Metal from Dallas, Texas)

  3. Transcendence is an American band that are known for their diverse sound. The band members use their wide range of eclectic influences to create a sound that aims to be unrestricted by genre and resists definition from moment to moment. This unique blend leaves them with an inimitable sonic impact.

  4. Themes: Christianity. Last label: Unsigned/independent. Years active: ?-1998 (as Meridian ), 1998-present. Not to be confused with: - Transcendence (Progressive/Heavy Metal from Arlington, Texas) - Transcendence (Death/Thrash Metal from Los Angeles, California)

  5. Oct 23, 2011 · Transcendence were a 5-piece Christian metal band from Dallas, Texas. Mixing Progressive and Power Metal, this outfit had a great overall sound, with a very good vocalist and a Christian lyrical aspect.

  6. Transcendence is an atmospheric metal band. Discography: Eternal Stream, Labyrinth. Songs: Beyond Soaring Winds, So Blend the Torrents and Shadows, Shades of Time, Pawn of Prophecy, Rivière Nocturne.. Members: Christian Bertrand, Isabelle Plante, Philippe Laroche, Philippe Coupal.

  7. 1994. Genre: Atmospheric Progressive Metal. Themes: Space, The human mind/thoughts, Pain, Light. Last label: Gaïa Disk. Years active: 1994-? Compilation appearances: - "Pawn of Prophecy" on Metal Explosion Vol. 4 (Adipocere, 1997) - "Movement II - An Dela Des Ombres, Beyond Soaring Winds" on Rock Extremum 2/97 (Rock Extremum, 1997)

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