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===Band information===
===Band information===


The Black Arts Movement was a Sydney thrash band that came to be in June 2004 when [[Baraka]] changed its name. After releasing "A Wall and a Tomb", Wylde replaced Oriss and Jarvis joined the band in early 2007. Both of them came from '''Evolvar''' and both left after a few months. Raiss is now with [[Ignite the Ibex]].
The Black Arts Movement was a Sydney thrash band that came to be in June 2004 when [[Baraka]] changed its name. After releasing "A Wall and a Tomb", Wylde replaced Oriss and Jarvis joined the band in early 2007. Both of them came from '''Evolvar''' and both left after a few months. Raiss is now with [[Ignite the Ibex]] and CJ is the vocalist with [[Thy Art is Murder]].


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 19:36, 4 December 2011

The Black Arts Movement
OriginSydney, NSW
GenresThrash metal
Years active2004 - 2007
LabelsNone
Associated actsBaraka, Ignite the Ibex, Thy Art is Murder, Dynasphere, Evolvar
Past membersBrett Dane, Tommy Jarvis, Nathan McMahon, Patrick Oriss, Trevor Raiss, CJ Wylde

Band members

  • Final line-up
    • Tommy Jarvis (guitar)
    • Nathan McMahon (drums)
    • Trevor Raiss (bass)
    • Brett Dane (guitar)
    • CJ Wylde (Chris McMahon) (vocals)
  • Former members
    • Patrick Oriss (vocals)

Band information

The Black Arts Movement was a Sydney thrash band that came to be in June 2004 when Baraka changed its name. After releasing "A Wall and a Tomb", Wylde replaced Oriss and Jarvis joined the band in early 2007. Both of them came from Evolvar and both left after a few months. Raiss is now with Ignite the Ibex and CJ is the vocalist with Thy Art is Murder.

Discography

EP:

2006 A Wall and a Tomb self release