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Lagrima is a melodic black/death metal band from Beirut, Lebanon. It is currently a two-man band, due to members constantly coming and going.[1] As the band's founding member, Tarek Yazbek, quoted:
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Background information | |
Origin | Beirut, Lebanon |
Genres | Melodic Death Metal, Black Metal |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Currently unsigned |
Members | Tarek Yazbek (guitar, bass, drum machine, sound samplers), Bilal Al-Aghar (Vocals) |
Past members | Chebel Yassine (vocals) Nabil Raad (vocals) Elie Rizk (bass) Serge Keshishian (Bass) Ellio Rahbani (drums) Bader Abed Al-Babi (Drums) Mohamad Al-Rifai (drums) Hany Al-Hassan (Lead Guitars) Bchara Chama (Lead Guitars) |
Website | myspace.com/lagrima1978, [1], [2] |
"The band line up has changed continuously due to a different reasons. Now I (Tarek Yazbek) have turned Lagrima into one man-band member featuring guest musicians.[1]
Band members
editCurrent members
edit- Bilal Al-Aghar - vocals (2010–2014)
- Tarek Yazbek - guitar Bass Drum Machines Synth (2003–present)
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Hannibal Ad Portas (2012)
Classical guitar composition
editLágrima is also the title of a classical guitar piece by Francisco Tárrega.
References
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