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Rest (band)

Rest are an instrumental rock group from Cork, Ireland. The group's sound has evolved over the course of their existence to incorporate elements of progressive rock, tech-metal, post-rock, doom, black metal and math rock. The groups sound is characterised by intricate harmonised riffs, complex drum patterns, unconventional song structures, a heavy emphasis on dynamics and alternating time signatures. As well as releasing one album and an EP on Limerick independent record label Out on a Limb Records, the band has also toured Ireland and the United Kingdom, sharing stages with the likes of Isis, Cult of Luna, Oxbow, Baroness, Torche, Zu, Red Sparowes and Explosions in the Sky.
== History ==

Founded in 1999 while still in secondary school by guitarists Stephen Barry and Graham Lynch, drummer Johnny Lynch and bassist Mark Power, the group originally went under the name Wretch, in homage to Palm Desert rockers Kyuss, a band whom the four-piece were greatly influenced by.
Early Wretch shows saw the group cover many Kyuss songs along with material by Alice in Chains, Orange Goblin, Black Sabbath and System of a Down. The group’s original material during this time also reflected their collective interest in stoner rock, and unlike their current incarnation, also featured vocals, provided by guitarist Stephen Barry.
As the group continued to write more original material the direction their sound was taking moved away from its stoner rock roots towards a more expansive post-rock influence. The group decided to drop the vocals and focus solely on creating instrumental music. A demo, ''There's No Harm In Harmony'', was the first indication of this new direction and was followed by some extensive gigging around Ireland, including shows with El Guapo, Giddy Motors and The Redneck Manifesto. The group also had their first official release in 2003 on Out On A Limb Records, a split Christmas single with Limerick rockers Giveamanakick. Rest’s contribution to the release was an instrumental take on the classic, Walking in the Air.

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