Manifestation was manifested around the last quarter of 2004 with only Entity and Mistress Hate to start. Months later, Mephisto was added after hearing him sing at a badass party. Apparition then joined the bandwagon a few more months later, and then eventually, after a few tried and flaked out, the bassist position was filled by the Spectre. We play a mixture of death, black, thrash, grind, and doom, with some classical influence. Our music could be best described as something you've heard before, yet still very different. With a mixture of old school/epic metal and a more modern death metal approach, we aim to set ourselves apart from everyone else, and we will continue to become more brutal, diversified, and complex through out the years to come, but yet retain a good quality song structuring process...hailz and cheers...hope to see you all on the road soon!
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FridayThe13th04/13/07@ROOM710 show Reviewed By: Anna{Extreme Texas Metal}
Posted by Webmistress on April 20 2007 extremetexasmetal.com - 20:28:10.. 1 Comments .. 666 Reads ..
The location was Room 710, and the bands were ready to go. When I finally reached 710, Manifestation was already on stage pounding out a brutal set that perfectly mirrored the chaotic weather going on outside. No doubt my focus went straight to the back of the stage to the band's drummer. Reba, probably the only female drummer in Austin's metal scene. As I walked around to the side of the stage to get a better look, I was completely blown away by her talents and her style. Some drummers don't hit that hard (that's their style), but this drummer literally beat the shit out of her drums! Manifestation is definetly one band metalheads will enjoy. Strong vocals, heavy riffs, and a killer drummer. Their stage presence didn't lack either as they got the crowd ready for more metal! As much as they are diverse in their music style, I would like to see this band play a long side more death metal bands
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