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The band's first album, recorded in 2003 but unreleased until the following year, showed them to be intense and violent, somewhat like a cross between early '''Marduk''' and the likes of '''Centinex'''. | The band's first album, recorded in 2003 but unreleased until the following year, showed them to be intense and violent, somewhat like a cross between early '''Marduk''' and the likes of '''Centinex'''. | ||
After quickly establishing themselves on the Perth scene, The Furor performed at that city's leg of 2005's [[Metal for the Brain]]. The band then recorded a second album that was released to co-incide with their national tour with '''Nile''' in November, a tour that won them glowing praise. The Furor then toured with Poland's '''Behemoth''' in January 2006. After this Bell left and Lomas (formerly of [[Secratain]]) joined on bass as Dunlop switched to guitar. The group played Metal for the Brain once more in November 2006. A tour with ''' | After quickly establishing themselves on the Perth scene, The Furor performed at that city's leg of 2005's [[Metal for the Brain]]. The band then recorded a second album that was released to co-incide with their national tour with '''Nile''' in November, a tour that won them glowing praise. The Furor then toured with Poland's '''Behemoth''' in January 2006. After this Bell left and Lomas (formerly of [[Secratain]]) joined on bass as Dunlop switched to guitar. The group played Metal for the Brain once more in November 2006. A tour with Dubai death metal band '''NerveCell''' followed in early 2007, followed by a tour in August with '''Marduk'''. After this The Furor was put on ice, but in 2011 Disaster and Kill Machine recorded another album together. By 2012, The Furor was a solo venture for Disaster and an EP appeared in the middle of the year. | ||
Disaster is also currently active with [[Mhorgl]] and Singaporean band '''Impiety | Disaster is also currently active with [[Mhorgl]] and Singaporean band '''Impiety'''. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 23:03, 13 October 2012
The Furor | |
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Origin | Perth, WA |
Genres | Black metal |
Years active | 2002 - present |
Labels | Prime Cuts |
Associated acts | Impiety, Pathogen, Mhorgl, Pagan, Sámain, NerveCell, Hated by Humanity, Impact Winter, Secratain, Shrapnel, Scythian, Cuntscrape, Funeral Death, Daemon Foetal Harvest, Grotesque |
Website | http://www.thefuror.com |
Members | Disaster |
Past members | Kill Machine, Kingslayer, Warlock |
Band members
- Current line-up
- Disaster (Louis Rando) (all instruments, vocals)
- Former members
- Kill Machine (Jon Dunlop) (guitar, bass) 2002 - 2011
- Kingslayer (Daniel Coombs) (bass)
- Warlock (Nick Bell) (guitar) 2002 - 2006
Band information
The Furor is an extreme black/death metal band from Perth, drawing membership from some of that city's more notable metal acts. Louis "Disaster" Rando was with Pathogen and Pagan, Nick "Warlock" Bell was formerly with Sámain and Kill Machine is known under various names and has featured in bands such as Impact Winter, Hated by Humanity and Scythian. A demo was recorded as a duo of Rando and Bell with Dunlop joining shortly afterward on bass.
The band's first album, recorded in 2003 but unreleased until the following year, showed them to be intense and violent, somewhat like a cross between early Marduk and the likes of Centinex.
After quickly establishing themselves on the Perth scene, The Furor performed at that city's leg of 2005's Metal for the Brain. The band then recorded a second album that was released to co-incide with their national tour with Nile in November, a tour that won them glowing praise. The Furor then toured with Poland's Behemoth in January 2006. After this Bell left and Lomas (formerly of Secratain) joined on bass as Dunlop switched to guitar. The group played Metal for the Brain once more in November 2006. A tour with Dubai death metal band NerveCell followed in early 2007, followed by a tour in August with Marduk. After this The Furor was put on ice, but in 2011 Disaster and Kill Machine recorded another album together. By 2012, The Furor was a solo venture for Disaster and an EP appeared in the middle of the year.
Disaster is also currently active with Mhorgl and Singaporean band Impiety.
Discography
Albums:
2004 | Invert Absolute | Prime Cuts | |
2005 | Advance Australia Warfare | Prime Cuts | |
2011 | War Upon Worship | Prime Cuts |
EP:
2012 | Sermon of Slaughter | self release |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label | |
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2005 | "Thrive on War" | Underearthed 3 | independent | |
2007 | "Thunder Attack" | Sovereign Studios Sampler Vol. 1 | Sovereign Studios | |
2007 | "Rebirth Mark" | A Blaze in the Southern Skies | Prime Cuts |