Walking In a Shadowless Land
There is more than one artist using the name Realm. 1) Realm is a psychedelic doom metal band from Knoxville, Tennessee. Formed in the summer of 2014, this trio composes music born of doom, blues, beer, and stoner rock. And with a love for science fiction. with the entirety of the band's 2016 self-titled album and portions of the band's second studio album drawing inspiration from Frank Herbert's Dune. 2) Realm is an American thrash metal / progressive metal band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin that formed in 1985. They released two underground demo tapes at first; Perceptive Incentive in 1985 and the landmark Final Solution in 1986. In 1988, the band signed to the up-and-coming Roadrunner Records label and released their debut album, Endless War, later that year. The album featured a classic cover version of The Beatles' song Eleanor Rigby that they converted into speed metal form. In 1990, Realm released their much anticipated second album, Suiciety. It contained a more unique progressive sound than the band's earlier releases. After fulfilling their 2-album deal with Roadrunner, the band searched for a new label. They recorded another album's worth of material, but it remains unreleased to this day. In 1992, Realm disbanded. Endless War and Suiciety were digitally remastered and re-released worldwide under the Metal Mind Productions label in 2006 and in 2007 in the United States. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There is more than one artist using the name Realm. 1) Realm is a psychedelic doom metal band from Knoxville, Tennessee. Formed in the summer of 2014, this trio composes music born of doom, blues, beer, and stoner rock. And with a love for science fiction. with the entirety of the band's 2016 self-titled album and portions of the band's second studio album drawing inspiration from Frank Herbert's Dune. 2) Realm is an American thrash metal / progressive metal band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin that formed in 1985. They released two underground demo tapes at first; Perceptive Incentive in 1985 and the landmark Final Solution in 1986. In 1988, the band signed to the up-and-coming Roadrunner Records label and released their debut album, Endless War, later that year. The album featured a classic cover version of The Beatles' song Eleanor Rigby that they converted into speed metal form. In 1990, Realm released their much anticipated second album, Suiciety. It contained a more unique progressive sound than the band's earlier releases. After fulfilling their 2-album deal with Roadrunner, the band searched for a new label. They recorded another album's worth of material, but it remains unreleased to this day. In 1992, Realm disbanded. Endless War and Suiciety were digitally remastered and re-released worldwide under the Metal Mind Productions label in 2006 and in 2007 in the United States. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Endless War
Eleanor Rigby
Slay the Oppressor
Eminence
Fate's Wind
This House Is Burning
Root of Evil
Second Coming
Poisoned Minds
Mang
All Heads Will Turn to the Hunt
Theseus and the Minotaur
No Sweat
Shallow
Fragile Earth
Energetic Discontent
Gateway
Final Solution
The Brainchild
Cain Rose Up (Scream Bloody Murder)
Dick
Knee Deep in Blood
Suiciety
Rise
Hypnotize
La Flamme's Theory
Haunting You
Coming Home
Afterlife
Clarity
All Heads Will Turn To The Hun
Crowded Room
Bum Bum Riddim
One More Red Nightmare
This Is Not A Breakdown
Mind
Come My Way
La Flemme's Theory
Mind w/ Calli Boom
Fates Wind
Eleanor Rigby (Beatles cover)
Infernal Machine
Aloha Maui
La Flammes Theory
Ion
One More Red Nightmare (Bonus)
The Colour of Money
Khalas
Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles cover)
The Rising
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