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Olivia Berka | |
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Born | Boston Massachusetts |
Known for | heavy metal vocalist |
Style | progressive metal/ heavy metal/rock |
Olivia Berka, 1982-present, is a female heavy metal vocalist from Boston Massachusetts, best known for her extreme vocal style.
Biography
editOlivia Berka, born Olivia K.Berka in Boston Massachusetts (source,encyclopedia Metallum .com)
Olivia Berka is a female American metal vocalist from Boston M.A. Her music career started in early 1996 as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the all female band Fortress. She later went on to vocals in the progressive rock band Counterparts around 1998-2000. Berka would later go on to record 2 albums with the progressive rock band Polaris, Seven arrows (2005) and The Human Illusion (2007) as well as an EP with progressive thrash/metal band Infinite descent (2009-2012) She is featured on the Ætherius album "All I Need to Survive" under the name OKB. She briefly sang for the band misery Devine in 2009, while also singing guest vocals on the song “The architect” on the band Sauriel’s ep, “Akasha”
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