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Kevlar
RaL Started conversation Oct 18, 2000
Kevlar was a group formed in Vallentuna, sweden. (Three swedish miles north of Stockholm)
I happened to follow their brief career from their unrise to glory unto their very short fall into oblivion.
The band consisted basically of a guitarist, a keyboard-player (who also played the drums, sometimes at the same time) and two "Singers"
(Screamers might actually be a more accurate description).
A bass player and another guitarist was also involved, but both felt their time was better used elsewhere.
Once they also tried to use the beat-function of a very small Yamaha keyboard, resulting in what i would say was their greatest moment.
Their greatest hit (that is, the only song they played live more than once if my memory does not fail me), was a piece called "Lost Child", basically a guitar-riff who got distorted in the chorus, with some *cough* poetry on.
After a year or so it became apparent that the musical ambitions of the members made it hard to work together, and therefore, the band split up, enabling the keyboard player to join more succesful band Untitled1, who is still alive and kicking, thank you very much.
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