Ne Obliviscaris (band)
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Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Progressive death metal[citation needed] |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Season of Mist |
Members | Tim Charles Xenoyr Matt Klavins Brendan "Cygnus" Brown Daniel Presland Benjamin Baret |
Past members | Nelson Barnes Corey King Corey Baker Sherri-Jesse Adam Broddy Adam Cooper |
Ne Obliviscaris (Latin for "forget not") are a six-piece progressive death metal band from Melbourne, Australia. They use a variety of instruments consisting of a violin, two guitars, bass, drums, clean and extreme vocals. Their music shows influences from many genres including death, black, thrash and melodic metal, as well as classical, jazz, avant-garde and flamenco.[1]
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History
Formation, The Aurora Veil, and Portal of I (2003–2012)
Nine years after formation, and five years after the release of The Aurora Veil, Ne Obliviscaris released their debut album, Portal of I, in 2012. Much trouble was experienced by the band in obtaining French guitarist Benjamin Baret an Australian visa, resulting in the delay of the album's release.[2]
Citadel (2012–2014)
In June 2014, Ne Obliviscaris started a crowdfunding campaign to support a world tour.[3] Their target of A$40,000 was surpassed, to reach a final amount of $86,132 as of 29 August 2014[update]. In August 2014, the band announced the release of their second full album, Citadel.[4] Citadel reached at #42 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[5]
Band members
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Timeline
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Discography
- Studio albums
- Portal of I (Code666 Records, 2012)
- Citadel (Season of Mist, 2014)
- EPs
- Sarabande to Nihil (Independent, 2015. Released as part of 2014 crowdfunding campaign - material written 2004-2005)
- Hiraeth (Independent, 2015. Released as part of 2014 crowdfunding campaign - material written 2004-2005)
- Demo albums
- The Aurora Veil (Independent, 2007)
References
- Use mdy dates from February 2013
- Articles with unsourced statements from May 2016
- Articles with hCards
- Articles containing potentially dated statements from August 2014
- 21st-century musicians
- Australian progressive metal musical groups
- Technical death metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 2003