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Grace Hayhurst

12+ albums
United Kingdomprogmetalelectronicengland

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Grace is a multi-instrumentalist from south-east London. As a child, she grew up in the world of classical music playing Piano (ABRSM Grade 8) and French Horn (Trinity Guildhall Grade 8) to high standards in various orchestral settings. Studying composers such as Mozart, Rachmanioff, and Bernstein. She’s previously toured internationally across Europe in various concert bands, winning a gold award at the World Music Championships in Kerkrade, NL (2017) - in fact the highest score of any UK entrant across all categories that year. Being a huge fan of progressive rock and metal in her teens, she realised that she didn’t possess the skills as an instrumentalist to write metal music. So naturally after completing two Grade 8 exams (in Piano and French Horn), she picked up Guitar and Bass aged 18. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Where am I?

348
2

Negative Incline

278
3

The World is Dying

273
4

The Search for Purpose

248
5

Death is Final

232
6

Existence is Temporary

231
7

Prologue

197
8

And It's Our Fault

170
9

Take Off

164
10

Us vs Them

150

albums

The World is Dying

The World is Dying

Existence is Temporary

Existence is Temporary

I'm In A Battle Against My Brain

I'm In A Battle Against My Brain

Where am I?

Where am I?

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Take Off

Existence is Live

Existence is Live

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Existence is Temporary - EP

Live From The Cavendish Arms

Live From The Cavendish Arms

Land Dolphin

Land Dolphin

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Where am I? - Single

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I'm In a Battle Against My Brain - Single

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Existence is Live - Single

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