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band active since around 1985. Formed by Gustavo Lapis Ahumad in
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, the band is known for their live set that includes lighting, smoke and theatrical effects. Plagued with consistent line-up changes over the past two decades, the band still plays throughout Manhattan with the current line-up of Gustavo Lapis Ahumad (vocals/guitar), Pay-Dro (drums), Marcus Pan (bass/backing vocals) and Brandon (guitar). Bitter Grace has played numerous clubs, but concentrate mostly in
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where they are located. They've taken the stage at
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and Rothko's in recent years.


History

Bitter Grace was formed by Gustavo Lapis Ahumad in 1985 and almost immediately began playing live throughout
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. The line-up of the band was constantly evolving and for reasons like this it took over ten years for the first album, God and the Abyss, to finally be released and distributed by Middle Pillar Presents. The album itself was touched by numerous hands, with multiple drummers, bassists and guitarists being involved until its mastering and release.


Recent

The current line-up has changed already over the past year with Thad Jasonis leaving to join New Vile System in
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,
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. He was replaced by the returning Brandon who played guitar on the recordings of Shimmer prior to leaving the state. This new album, another seven years in the making, is due to be released in the early reaches of 2006. Previously released singles from the album, "Shimmering" and "Slave", have achieved college air play and Internet radio play in the summer of 2005 when they were officially released. The 2005 live shows found Bitter Grace playing throughout Manhattan prior to the release of the new album. On September 18, 2008, the band announced on their MySpace that ''Shimmer'' will be released early 2009, and they are currently working on the third album entitled ''Critical''.


Evolution

The release of "Slave" and "Shimmering" have shown that Bitter Grace have laced an industrial and EBM style into their previous
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goth rock style on God and the Abyss. Live sets have started to incorporate more lighting and shadow textures for a highly theatrical affect opposed to previous garage-style shows done in the early years.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' God and the Abyss'' - 1997 *'' Shimmer'' - 2005 *'' The Burning Sun'' - 2012


Further information


Official Bitter Grace SiteBitter Grace on MySpace
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