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Though <a href="spotify:artist:5hiO4ZaovlkC61rjgIQkIH">Paul D'Amour</a> left <a href="spotify:artist:2yEwvVSSSUkcLeSTNyHKh8">Tool </a>in 1995, the year before the band would release the groundbreaking Ænima, the bass player continued to make music, playing with bands like Lusk before falling off the music radar for a while. <a href="spotify:artist:5hiO4ZaovlkC61rjgIQkIH">D'Amour</a> quietly recorded music solo under the name <a href="spotify:artist:4pbsBw8h3iXsYG55kF2Srq">Feersum Ennjin</a>, but with Lesser Key, the bassist returns to the group setting with a sound that evokes his early art-metal work. Made up of <a href="spotify:artist:5hiO4ZaovlkC61rjgIQkIH">D'Amour</a>, singer Andrew Zamudio, guitarist Brett Fanger, and drummer Justin Hanson, Lesser Key has a sound that explores the more atmospheric fringes of the rock world. The band signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sumerian+Records%22">Sumerian Records</a> in 2013, where they debuted their first single, "Intercession," which appeared on the band's Sylvia Massey-produced eponymous EP in 2014. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi
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