Introducing: Parity
We’re ticking the 57th country off the GigRadar world map in style with the thrilling, heavy-riffing metalcore sound of Luxembourg’s Parity, who describe their music as “energetic, loud and catchy.”
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We’re ticking the 57th country off the GigRadar world map in style with the thrilling, heavy-riffing metalcore sound of Luxembourg’s Parity, who describe their music as “energetic, loud and catchy.”
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