Basic Information
Management: Lawrence Glaser
Members: Brian Dobbs - bass; Farhad Hossain - vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming; Navid Rashid - vocals, guitar; Tanvir Tomal - drums
Iris Divine
Northern, VA
Metal / Progressive Rock / Progressive Metal
Bio
"An immense amount of raw musical and songwriting talent...this band
can grow into something truly special and unique that transcends
anything we know today. Iris Divine...are going to be leaps and
bounds better than any of today’s scene bands can ever be."
..."Un-pretentious prog-metal with a very creative edge, really unique
chord progressions and arrangements, first-class musicianship and a
knack for songwriting to bring it all together...they're just really
good."
- MetalSucks.net
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Comments
Jacquescoley:
Hey buddies: "Broken (Arms of Heaven)" is hot! Cheers. J
Dec 11
The Fanatic Skitzo:
awesomeness!!!!!
Nov 25
Jacquescoley:
Brian, Farhad, Navid & Tanvir: Hey guys. Excellent work here. Checking out "Into Ashes." Wish you the best on your upcoming events. Cheers. J
Nov 08
Eugene Jacquescoley:
Hey buddies: Stopped by to take a spin @ "Broken (Arms of Heaven)." Have a great weekend. Cheers. J
Oct 21
Jacquescoley:
Good morning bruhs: Stopped by to wish you a great week and good luck @ your show. Cheers. J
Oct 03
Jacquescoley:
Have a great show this week. Cheers. J
Sep 26
Jacquescoley:
Great music. Voted for ya on Uproar. Cheers. J
Sep 11
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Sep 04
Mortal Wrath:
Stopping in to say hello! prog on fellas!!!!
Jun 24
Arise From Oblivion:
Awesome tunes, im hooked!! great combination of progresive metal and modern rock
Apr 08
Press
"Iris Divine meshes fiery guitar riffs with soaring, radio-friendly vocal melodies...creating vocal textures as layered and intense as the instruments beneath. Iris Divine’s latest release, “Convergence"...barrels out of the gate with the catchy “Broken (Arms of Heaven),” which grows from a smoldering, brooding verse to a fervently wailing chorus. Similarly, the scorching guitar lines that kick off “Breathing Sulfur” settle into a more ominous tone, which is intensified by...layered vocals. “Unspoken Tragedy,” in particular, both growls and shimmers"





