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'''Ink & Dagger''' is an influential band from [[Philadelphia]] with members of [[The Mandela Strike Force]] and [[Frail_%28band%29|Frail]] playing gothic progressive bone-chilling hardcore. '''Ink and Dagger''' were best known for perfecting a form of melodic hardcore. Their live stage shows consisted of scented candles, vampire face paint, strobe lighting, and black attire. Their cult following of macabre devotees (also known as fans) would adorn themselves during shows (and outside of shows for some of the truly faithful) in a similar fashion as the band (face paint, vampire garb, etc.). The members were infrequently seen in the daylight, and roamed the night searching for their next 'bloodlust' and 'ladyloves'. The whereabouts of the band members is currently not known. Most of their records were recorded in the Chillfactor Dungeon, which is located somewhere in the greater [[Philadelphia]] area. After Ink and Dagger's vocalist died in a manner which wasn't made public, the group decided to release what they had done on their third album and disband.
'''Ink & Dagger''' is an influential band from [[Philadelphia]] with members of [[The Mandela Strike Force]] and Frail playing gothic progressive bone-chilling hardcore. '''Ink and Dagger''' were best known for perfecting a form of melodic hardcore. Their live stage shows consisted of scented candles, vampire face paint, strobe lighting, and black attire. Their cult following of macabre devotees (also known as fans) would adorn themselves during shows (and outside of shows for some of the truly faithful) in a similar fashion as the band (face paint, vampire garb, etc.). The members were infrequently seen in the daylight, and roamed the night searching for their next 'bloodlust' and 'ladyloves'. The whereabouts of the band members is currently not known. Most of their records were recorded in the Chillfactor Dungeon, which is located somewhere in the greater [[Philadelphia]] area. After Ink and Dagger's vocalist died in a manner which wasn't made public, the group decided to release what they had done on their third album and disband.


==Ink & Dagger Discography==
==Ink & Dagger Discography==

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Ink & Dagger is an influential band from Philadelphia with members of The Mandela Strike Force and Frail playing gothic progressive bone-chilling hardcore. Ink and Dagger were best known for perfecting a form of melodic hardcore. Their live stage shows consisted of scented candles, vampire face paint, strobe lighting, and black attire. Their cult following of macabre devotees (also known as fans) would adorn themselves during shows (and outside of shows for some of the truly faithful) in a similar fashion as the band (face paint, vampire garb, etc.). The members were infrequently seen in the daylight, and roamed the night searching for their next 'bloodlust' and 'ladyloves'. The whereabouts of the band members is currently not known. Most of their records were recorded in the Chillfactor Dungeon, which is located somewhere in the greater Philadelphia area. After Ink and Dagger's vocalist died in a manner which wasn't made public, the group decided to release what they had done on their third album and disband.

Ink & Dagger Discography

Vinyls



"Love is dead 7" ep" Happy Day Records

"Drive this 7 inch stake through my philideplhia heart" Initial Records

"Experiments in nocturnal sound and energy" Revelation Records

Split 7" with The Icarus Line contains the song "the solo mission"

"Sensations ep" (german import)

split with Le shok Initial Records

"The fine art of original sin LP"

"Ink and Dagger Self Titled LP"


C.D's


"Drive this 7 inch stake through my philidelphia heart" (love is dead ep combined with the Drive this 7 inch.... and other songs)

"The fine art of original sin"

"Ink and Dagger" (self titled)