Ablaze My Sorrow lyrics

Ablaze My Sorrow

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...Dawn

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Ad Libitium

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Ad Libitum

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As I Face The Eternity

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As The Dove Falls Torn Apart
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As The Dove Falls Turn Apart
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By My Own Hands

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Denial

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Dusk...

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Erased / Relived

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Heartless

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Ablaze My Sorrow biography

Formed in 1993 by Martin Quist (vocals/guitar), Magnus Carlsson (guitar), Anders Brorsson (ba**), and Fredrik Wenzel (drums), Ablaze My Sorrow followed in the footsteps of similar Swedish d**h metal combos by incorporating lots of melody into their frantic a**aults. Replacement drummer Alex Bengtsson arrived shortly after the recording of their first demo, "For Bereavement We Cried," and second guitarist Roger Johansson was added prior to 1996's debut album If Emotion Still Burns, so Quist could focus on his ... Show more...

Formed in 1993 by Martin Quist (vocals/guitar), Magnus Carlsson (guitar), Anders Brorsson (ba**), and Fredrik Wenzel (drums), Ablaze My Sorrow followed in the footsteps of similar Swedish d**h metal combos by incorporating lots of melody into their frantic a**aults. Replacement drummer Alex Bengtsson arrived shortly after the recording of their first demo, "For Bereavement We Cried," and second guitarist Roger Johansson was added prior to 1996's debut album If Emotion Still Burns, so Quist could focus on his vocals. Both of them would exit, however, and new members Fredrik Arnesson (vocals) and Dennie Linden (guitar) performed on 1997's The Plague follow-up, released, like their first effort, on the No Fashion label. Discouraged with their minimal success and inability to stand out in Sweden's crowded heavy metal scene, Ablaze My Sorrow took an extended break before welcoming new vocalist Kristian Lonnsjo and making a comeback in 2001 with their third album Anger, Hate and Fury, but still, widespread acceptance continues to elude them. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide