The Second Wave

The Second Wave is the second album by Swedish band Khoma. The band's sound expands on their debut album Tsunami, featuring cello and piano on some tracks. It also features the breakthrough single "Medea." Jan Jamte's voice causes the album to be compared with bands like Muse and Radiohead. However, the music itself is somewhat different, with the influence of Cult of Luna evident (the original band of two of the members). Sonic comparisons have ... more

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Release Date:

  • Apr 3, 2006

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Artist

Khoma

Khoma are an alternative metal/post-metal band from Umeå, Sweden. Khoma was started in 2002 when the three founding members of the band Jan Jämte, Fredrik Kihlberg, and Johannes Persson were at college together. After a few months, a limited 1000-disc run of their debut album Tsunami was released...

Label

Roadrunner Records

Roadrunner Records (Roadrunner Music Group B.V.) is a record label that concentrates primarily on heavy metal bands. It is currently a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. The label was launched in the Netherlands in 1980 and was originally referred to as "Roadracer Records" in the United States....
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