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===Band members=== | ===Band members=== | ||
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**Joel Maroney (bass) | **Joel Maroney (bass) | ||
**Jon Hocking (vocals) | **Jon Hocking (vocals) | ||
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After a slew of hi-profile supports in early 2009 including '''Whitechapel''', [[Psycroptic]] and [[The Berzerker]] vocalist Andy Annand departed the band. His replacement was Jon Hocking (formerly of US grind band '''Vein of Lunacy'''). | After a slew of hi-profile supports in early 2009 including '''Whitechapel''', [[Psycroptic]] and [[The Berzerker]] vocalist Andy Annand departed the band. His replacement was Jon Hocking (formerly of US grind band '''Vein of Lunacy'''). | ||
The band | ''Cimmerian'' was released in October 2009. The band decided to split up after a final show on February 26, 2010. | ||
[[Category:Bands from Canberra]] | [[Category:Bands from Canberra]] |
Revision as of 23:30, 20 July 2010
Band members
- Final line-up
- Joel Maroney (bass)
- Jon Hocking (vocals)
- Pete Meere (guitar)
- Josh Micallef (guitar)
- Jesse Sewell (drums)
- Former members
- Andy Annand (2007 - 2009)
- Grant Burgess (2008 - 2009)
- Chris Vandermark (2007 - 2008)
Website
Formed
Canberra, ACT, 2007
Band information
Templestowe are a melodic progressive death metal band from Canberra. In mid 2007 the band released their acclaimed self-titled EP which received a widespread excellent response from listeners.
In late 2008 the band recruited mixer/engineer Scott Carter to record their debut album Cimmerian. Set for release in October 2009 the album features additional engineering by Mark Lewis (The Black Dahlia Murder, Job for a Cowboy) and mastering by Goran Finnberg (Opeth, In Flames, Soilwork).
After a slew of hi-profile supports in early 2009 including Whitechapel, Psycroptic and The Berzerker vocalist Andy Annand departed the band. His replacement was Jon Hocking (formerly of US grind band Vein of Lunacy).
Cimmerian was released in October 2009. The band decided to split up after a final show on February 26, 2010.