March 3, 2017
Corsair, USA
News: No news since 2016. Last check: February 15, 2020.
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia
Overview: Corsair's blueprint comes from that exciting time when the late 70s hard rock movement first transitioned into heavy metal. It was a period where muscle and might met thoughtful compositions and progressive ambitions. And most importantly, melody was front and center, not an afterthought or an inconvenience.
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