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Shaman's Harvest

Employing an uncompromising amalgam of post-grunge, hard rock, and heavy metal, Shaman's Harvest emerged in the late '90s and caught fire in 2009 with their fourth long-player, Shine. The band became fixtures on the active rock charts after inking a deal with Mascot Records and issuing 2014's Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns, and continued to breach the headwaters of the mainstream on subsequent efforts Red Hands Black Deeds (2017) and Rebelator (2022). Based out of Jefferson City, Missouri, Shaman's Harvest was formed in 1996 by vocalist Nathan "Drake" Hunt, bassist Matt Fisher, and guitarist Josh Hamler, who remained the core of the band, which grew to include Joe Harrington and Derrick Shipp, with Ryan Tomlinson serving as a guitarist for a time. The group released three early albums, 1999's Last Call for Goose Creek, 2002's Synergy, and 2006's March of the Bastards, before their fourth album, 2009's Shine, generated a Billboard-charting hit with "Dragonfly." The following year, Shaman's Harvest recorded "Broken Dreams," which was used as WWE wrestler Drew McIntyre's theme song. It began an unlikely relationship with the pro-wrestling industry as they then proceeded to write an entrance song for wrestlers Wade Barrett and The Corre, and a promotional track for a fight between Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker. They also landed a song in the 2012 horror film No One Lives. Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns, the group's debut for Mascot Records, appeared in 2015 as the lineup shifted with the departure of Tomlinson. With newcomers Derrick Shipp on lead guitar and Adam Zemanek on drums, they recorded 2017's Red Hands Black Deeds, which became their highest-charting effort to date. That same crew led the charge on 2022's Rebelator, which combined massive riffs and melodic hooks on the singles "Bird Dog," "Voices," and "Under You Skin."
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