Vengeful Stand

Backstory:

Formed in the late 90s in the bustling city of New York, Vengeful Stand started their journey in a small, crowded garage. The band originally comprised three high school friends: Keith Anderson (lead vocals/guitarist), Terry Thompson (bassist), and Richard Smith (drummer). Their music is a fine blend of their personal struggles, lost love, and the desire to rise above it all. They started performing in small gigs, gradually gaining recognition and a dedicated fan base through their unique sound and riveting performances. Their popularity skyrocketed after their debut single, which led them to tour across the country, playing in notable venues, and eventually signing a record deal.

Genre:

Vengeful Stand’s music can best be described as a mixture of Alternative Rock and Grunge, with a tinge of Punk Rock. Their unique sound is a fusion of heavy guitar riffs, compelling bass lines, powerful drum beats, and raw, emotive lyrics.

Title:

“One Last Sacrifice”

Full Song Lyrics:

[Intro]
Am / C / G / D

Verse 1:
Am C G D
“One last sacrifice, under the city’s night, she said goodbye,
Am C G D
Tears in her eyes, a silent cry, love’s ultimate lie.

Chorus:
Am C G D
In this vengeful stand, I hold my heart in my hand,
Am C G D
One last sacrifice, one more roll of the dice.”

Verse 2:
Am C G D
“Broken dreams, echo in the seam, of this restless night,
Am C G D
Walking away, nothing to say, lost in the city’s light.”

Chorus:
Am C G D
“In this vengeful stand, I hold my heart in my hand,
Am C G D
One last sacrifice, one more roll of the dice.”

[Outro]
Am / C / G / D

Fan’s Name and Testimonial:

Name: Jenny Miller

Testimonial: “I’ve been following Vengeful Stand since their early days. The raw emotion in their lyrics, combined with the powerful music, really hits home for me. Their song “One Last Sacrifice” got me through some tough times. It’s like they poured their soul into the music, and it resonates with my own feelings. I can’t imagine a day without their music in it. They’re not just a band to me, they are a beacon of hope in a world that often seems bleak and hopeless.”

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