2010, Kemado Records
Danava (pronounced DON-UH-VUH) play the type of ferociously intense, foundation-rattling, rock and roll that might righteously justify some good old fashioned head-banging, vocalist Dusty Sparkles wants you to know that he doesn’t consider his band a metal outfit.
Nor are they prog-rock, or part of whatever ridiculous, wonky sounding 'movement' someone just came up with to try to lump a bunch of disparate bands together. Sparkles has as much use for genre tags as folks on the Titanic did for bottled water. He’s not interested in being part of a scene, and he’s entirely unconcerned about anyone’s reaction to or opinion of his band.
Nor are they prog-rock, or part of whatever ridiculous, wonky sounding 'movement' someone just came up with to try to lump a bunch of disparate bands together. Sparkles has as much use for genre tags as folks on the Titanic did for bottled water. He’s not interested in being part of a scene, and he’s entirely unconcerned about anyone’s reaction to or opinion of his band.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | UnonoU |
| 2 | Where Beauty and Terror Dance |
| 3 | The Emerald Snow Of Sleep |
| 4 | A High Or A Low |
| 5 | Spinning Temple Shifting |
| 6 | Down From A Cloud, Up From the Ground |
| 7 | One Mind, Gone Separate Ways |
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