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Monday, November 16, 2020

Amethista

 Today in 2005 Amethista released there debut album Realitale

Turin, Piedmont, Italy Symphonic Black Metal
Status:Active
Years active: 2004-present
The history of AmethistA begins on March 2004 by an idea of the vocalist AERETICA (ex-Dismal) and keyboard man ALEXANDROS (ex-Highlord). LUCA T-1000 (drummer of Highlord) and the bassist FRATER ALCHEMOTH KATHARIAN (ex-Dismal) join the project soon and the line-up is full when VICTOR LAI (guitar, ex-S.D.A.) joins the band.Their first work is developed in less than a solar year thanks to the perfect interaction between each members. Their music material embraces darkest black metal sound but moving through gothic and ethereal orchestrations.
Independent
Frater Alkhemoth Katharian Bass
Aeretica Vocals, Lyrics
Carlos Drums
Victor Lai Guitars
Alexandros Keyboards
1. The Whim of Rha 10:08
2. Invisible Queen 08:12
3. The Vice 06:47
4. The Beast Within.. 06:18
5. My Moment Is Eternity 02:54
6. Souls' Vibrations 07:01
7. Lights in the Abyss 07:14
48:34
All music written by Amethista.
Recording information:
Recorded at Music Lab, Torino, in September and October 2005.
Produced by Amethista.
Mastered at Music Lab.

A Traitor like Judas

 Today in 2004 A Traitor Like Judas release the album Nightmare Inc.

Braunschweig, Lower Saxony - Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia - Kassel, Hesse, Germany Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore
Status:Active
Years active: 2000-present
Melodic Metalcore / Deathcore group from Germany. Self-described "Hardcore kids playing metal". Their latest album, Endtimes, is their third full-length.
Goodlife Recordings
Jan Knackstedt Bass
Phillip Resslhuber Drums
Dennis Thiele Guitars
Björn Decker Vocals
Christoph Schönbach Guitars
1. Intro 00:19
2. Die Without... 03:58
3. No More Silence 03:49
4. Nightmare Inc. 04:09
5. From My Cold Dead Hands 03:53
6. The Swan 04:24
7. A Good Day to Die 04:51
8. Memory Hall 02:39
9. To the Bones 02:58
10. You Rip Our Guts Out 03:54
11. On Freedom Square 03:35
38:29

The Showdown

 Today in 2004 The Showdown released there debut album A Chorus of Obliteration

Elizabethton, Tennessee Melodic Thrash/Death Metal/Metalcore (early), Southern/Heavy Metal (later)
Status:On hold
Years active: 2002-2011
The Showdown is a crushing five-piece band from Elizabethton, Tennessee, who have crafted an epic metal sound for listeners who enjoy their music relentlessly. The Showdown’s style shifts effortlessly from southern rock to European death and everything in between. Lyrically, their songs tell stories of heroism, sojourns and battles of life; instrumentally, their crushing rhythms and articulate guitar play take the listener on a roller-coaster ride of emotion and power. The end result is a brutal and honest band who creates anthems for the youth of today.
Mono vs. Stereo Records
Travis Bailey Guitars, Keyboards
Josh Childers Guitars, Vocals
David Bunton Vocals
Eric Koruschak Bass
Andrew Hall Drums, Percussion
Guest/Session
Bryan Kemp Vocals (Track 4)
Brad Moist Gang vocals (Track 9)
Alex Gillette Gang vocals (Tracks 1 and 4)
Way Berry Gang vocals (Tracks 1 and 4)
Jeremiah Scott Gang vocals (Tracks 1 and 4)
Paddy Steading Cello (Track 10)
Bruce Fitzhugh Vocals (Track 6), Gang vocals (Tracks 1 and 4)
Josh Scogin Vocals (Track 4)
1. A Monument Encased in Ash 05:53
2. Hell Can't Stop Us Now 03:36
3. Epic: A Chorus of Obliteration 03:31
4. From the Mouth of Gath Comes Terror 06:28
5. A Proclamation of Evil's Fate 04:03
6. Dagon Undone (The Reckoning) 04:31
7. Iscariot 02:59
8. Dolor per Proelium (Your Name Is Defeat) 02:32
9. Deus Invictus (Your Name Is Victory) 03:02
10. Laid to Rest 05:56
42:31
Recorded at Island Bound Studio in Nashville.
Additional recording at Glow In the Dark Studio in Atlanta by Matt Goldman.
Mastered at Tone & Volume Mastering in Nashville.

Pagan's Mind

 Today in 2004 Pagan's Mind released the album Infinity Divine (Rerecording)

Skien, Telemark,Norway Progressive/Power Metal
Status:Active
Years active: 2000-present
Pagan's Mind is a top-flight progressive metal band from Norway, having formed in 2000 and now three albums into their career. Despite the all-too-familiar influences (Dream Theater and a bit of early Queensryche), Pagan's Mind avoids the heard-it-all-before label by simply doing it right. Basically, the band delivers exactly what prog metal fans want, that being superior musicianship, a crystalline production, soaring vocals, and diverse songwriting. Every instrument is clearly heard and makes its presence felt, and every note is seemingly in the right place. Pagan's Mind is unquestionably among the best melodic progressive metal bands playing today.
Limb Music GmbH
Nils K. Rue – lead vocals
Jørn Viggo Lofstad – guitar
Thorstein Aaby – guitar (R.I.P. 2007)
Steinar Krokmo – bass
Stian Kristoffersen – drums
Ronny Tegner – keyboards
Guest/Session
Gus G. Guitars (lead) (second on "At the Graves")
Glen Drover Guitars (lead) (first on "At the Graves")
All songs written and composed by Pagan's Mind, except where noted.
No. Title Length
1. "Prelude to Paganism" 1:02
2. "Caught in a Dream" 6:02
3. "Infinity Divine" 6:12
4. "Embracing Fear" (lyrics by Øyvind Vang and Nils K. Rue) 5:56
5. "Astral Projection" 5:41
6. "Angels' Serenity" 4:20
7. "Dawning of the Nemesis" 5:09
8. "King's Quest" 5:39
9. "Twilight Arise" 4:35
10. "A New Beginning" 8:08
11. "Embracing Fear 2004" (lyrics by Øyvind Vang and Nils K. Rue) 6:17
12. "At the Graves" (King Diamond cover; written by King Diamond) 9:34
Rerecorded version of their debut album, minus the song "Moonlight Pact" and with two extra songs. The cover art is also slightly changed.
Original release credits:
Øyvind Eriksen - Engineer
Per Sælør - Engineer
Mixed in Studio Studio Nyhagen, Norway October 2000 by Ronnie Le Tekrø and Dag Stokke.
Mastered at Masterhuset, Oslo, Norway, October 2000 by Ola Johansen.
Re-recording credits:
Vocals re-recorded at Images & Word Studio, Skien, Norway, January 2004.
Bonus track re-recorded at Mediamaker Studio, Skien, Norway, September 2003 engineered by Espen Mjøen.
Additional editing/clipping/engineering by Espen Mjøen at Mediamaker Studio.
Remixed and mastered by Tommy Hansen at Jailhouse Studio, Denmark, January 2004

Nemesea

 Today in 2004 Nemesea released there debut album Mana

Groningen, Groningen Province, Netherlands Symphonic Gothic Metal (early), Gothic Rock (later)
Status:Active
Years active: 2002 (as Nemesis), 2002-present
A symphonic goth metal troupe based out of the Netherlands, Nemesea were founded in 2002 by vocalist/composer Manda Ophuis and guitarist Hendrik Jan de Jong. Nemesea cut their teeth opening for fellow Dutch brood-rockers After Forever, with whom they were initially compared, before inking a deal in 2003 with independent label Ebony Tears, which would issue the band's 2004 debut album, Mana. Their 2007 crowdfunded sophomore studio LP, In Control, landed Nemesea a distribution deal with Rough Trade, and would eventually steer them in the direction of Napalm Records. Arriving in 2010, Quiet Resistance saw the group adding electronics to its sound, as well as dialing back on some of the neo-classical elements that sugared earlier works, in favor of a more straightforward alt-rock approach. Produced by Guido Aalbers (Muse, Coldplay, No Doubt), the band's much anticipated fourth studio long-player, Uprise, followed in 2016.
Ebony Tears
Sonny Onderwater Bass
Hendrik Jan de Jong Guitars, Vocals (harsh, tracks 3, 5), Voice (tracks 7, 9)
Manda Ophuis Vocals
Chris Postma Drums
Martijn Pronk Guitars
Berto Booijink Keyboards
Guest/Session
Saskia de Vries Vocals (soprano)
Gerard van Beijeren Vocals (tenor)
Ido Gerard Kempenaar Percussion
Sietse Jan Weijenberg Cello
Jan Buizer Viola
Sergey Arseniev Violin
Jeroen Kriek Vocals (track 6), Spoken word (track 7)
Peter van Dijk Spoken word (track 2, 5)
Marieke Bouma Vocals (alto)
Mirjam Leentvaar Vocals (alto)
David van Royen Vocals (baritone)
Judith Bouma Vocals (soprano)
1. Nemesis 01:33
2. Threefold Law 03:44
3. Empress 04:25
4. Angel in the Dark 06:13
5. Mortalitas Part I: The Taker 04:48
6. Mortalitas Part II: Dies Irae 01:25
7. Mortalitas Part III: Moriendum Tibi Est 03:45
8. Mortalitas Part IV: From Beneath You It Devours 03:36
9. Lucifer 04:16
10. Disclosure 04:19
11. Beyond Evil 03:52
12. Cry 03:01
13. Krad eht ni Legna 01:28 instrumental
46:25
Artwork by Caretaker Creations
Tracks 5-8 are part of the history "Mortalitas".
Track 13 is hidden.
Recording information:
Recorded at Franky's Recording Kitchen, Netherlands.
Vocals, choirs & strings recorded at Studio Spitsbergen, Netherlands.
Mixed at SquareWave Studio, Netherlands.
Mastered at Studio Lobbes, Netherlands.

Fear Factory

 Today in 2004 Fear Factory released the single Bite The Hand That Bleeds

Los Angeles, California Industrial/Death Metal (early), Groove/Industrial Metal (later)
Status:Active
Years active: 1989-1990 (as Ulceration), 1990 (as Fear the Factory), 1990-present
Bursting onto the metal scene in the early 90's, Fear Factory's fusion of death metal and industrial influences has since proven to be enormously influential in the metal world since the band's inception, with Soul Of A New Machine still a landmark release. They peaked popularity-wise with '98's Obsolete, and also garnered acclaim for their interesting take on Gary Numan's "Cars", which they covered a year later. But the band's followup album, 2001's Digimortal, received only mixed reviews, and following some personal differences between band members, vocalist Burton Bell announced his leaving in March of 2002, and the band immediately disbanded. Later interviews with the various members indicated that a rift had developed between guitarist Dino Cazares and the rest of the band. Sure enough, the other three members (including Bell) announced their decision to reunite (with bassist Chistian Wolbers taking over on guitar) and continue as Fear Factory, while Cazares continued with his earlier side projects such as Asesino and Brujeria, as well as a new band, Divine Heresy. Arguably, the two post-Dino albums (Archetype and Transgression) haven't had the impact of their earlier works, preferring to play it a tad safe and stick to their earlier style. Also released after the split were Concrete (the band's first recording, originally done in 1991 and produced by Ross Robinson) and Hatefiles, a collection of leftovers and remixes.
After several years of relative quiet came the rather surprising news in 2009 that not only had Cazares and Bell put their differences behind them, but that Cazares was back in a new-look Fear Factory that excluded core members Christian Wolbers and Raymond Herrera, with well-travelled veteran Gene Hoglan and former Strapping Young Lad bassist Byron Stroud rounding out the group. Wolbers and Herrera stated that they never really left the band, which seemed to imply that there would be a legal issue surrounding the band name. The new Fear Factory recorded albums in 2010 and 2012 and have since replaced both Hoglan and Stroud, while Wolbers and Herrera went on to form their own band Arkaea.
Liquid B Records
Burton C. Bell Vocals
Christian Olde Wolbers Guitars
Byron Stroud Bass
Raymond Herrera Drums
Disc 1 (CD)
1. Bite The Hand That Bleeds 04:08
04:08
Disc 2 (DVD)
1. Cyberwaste 03:34
2. Archetype (Narritive) 03:52
3. Archetype Remix (Anime) 04:27
4. Archetype (Performance) 03:53
5. Bite The Hand That Bleeds 04:03
19:49

E-Town Concrete

 Today in 2004 E.Town Concrete released the album Made for War

Elizabeth, New Jersey Hardcore punk, rap metal, alternative metal
Status: Active
Years active 1995 - 2006, 2008 - present
Formed in 1995 in Elizabeth, NJ, E-Town Concrete released their debut album, Time 2 Shine, on Back to Basics in 1997. In 2000, the metal heavy hitters Triple Crown Records released their follow-up The Second Coming. Fusing metal, hip-hop, and hardcore, the foursome developed a cult of fans on the East Coast, selling 4,000 copies of their album in one record store alone, Vintage Vinyl in Fords, NJ, largely due to their New Jersey based shows and constant touring.
Ironbound
Anthony "Ant-Money" & "'Ignant Ass Ant" Martini - vocals
David "DeLux" Mondragon - guitar
Eric DeNault - bass
Ted P. (Theodore Panagopoulos) - drums
1
Pariah 4:47
2
Ploughshares and Swords 2:50
3
Wide Awake 2:18
4
The Distance 3:27
5
Do You Know What It's Like? 5:02
6
Blood 4:17
7
A Setup 2:54
8
What Can I Do? 3:29
9
Made for War 3:54
10
All That You Have Is Still Not Enough 3:52
11
There Goes the Neighboorhood 3:41
Total length: 40:31