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Deluge was an Adelaide symphonic black metal band that began life in 1996 as a thrash group. Over time the sound developed toward its more harsh, symphonic black metal style and the line-up featured Matt (guitar), Pikl, Adam Allen (bass), Sheehan and Jason van den Dreisen (guitar). This line-up supported '''Impaled Nazarene''' in July 1999 and issued a debut CD that was somewhat messy in terms of arrangement and sound but showed some potential nonetheless. | Deluge was an Adelaide symphonic black metal band that began life in 1996 as a thrash group. Over time the sound developed toward its more harsh, symphonic black metal style and the line-up featured Matt (guitar), Pikl, Adam Allen (bass), Sheehan and Jason van den Dreisen (guitar). This line-up supported '''Impaled Nazarene''' in July 1999 and issued a debut CD that was somewhat messy in terms of arrangement and sound but showed some potential nonetheless. | ||
Hodgson replaced Allen in 2001 and for a time Deluge led something of a transitory existence while individual members worked with other projects including [[Oni]] (Hodgson) and [[Slaughter Thou]] (Pikl and Sheehan | Hodgson replaced Allen in 2001 and for a time Deluge led something of a transitory existence while individual members worked with other projects including [[Oni]] (Hodgson) and [[Slaughter Thou]] (Pikl and Sheehan). Hodgson, Matt and van den Dreisen had all left the band by early 2002; by late in the year the band's line-up was Pikl, Sheehan, Tuck, Rory and the Gol brothers, both of whom were also members of [[Juggermath]]. | ||
Deluge recorded ''Diluvial Sorcery'' in 2003 and it was released late in 2004. A few months later, in early 2005, Deluge announced that it had disbanded. | Deluge recorded ''Diluvial Sorcery'' in 2003 and it was released late in 2004. A few months later, in early 2005, Deluge announced that it had disbanded. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 6 June 2013
Band members
- Final line-up
- Gregor Pikl (vocals)
- Ben Sheehan (drums)
- Aaron Tuck (guitar)
- Rory (bass)
- Demir Gol (guitar)
- Ozan Gol (keys)
- Former members
- Pahl Hodgson (bass) (2000 - 2002)
- Matt (guitar) ( - 2002)
- Jason van den Driesen (guitar) ( - 2002)
- Adam Allan (bass) (1996 - 2000)
Formed
Adelaide, SA, 1996
Band information
Deluge was an Adelaide symphonic black metal band that began life in 1996 as a thrash group. Over time the sound developed toward its more harsh, symphonic black metal style and the line-up featured Matt (guitar), Pikl, Adam Allen (bass), Sheehan and Jason van den Dreisen (guitar). This line-up supported Impaled Nazarene in July 1999 and issued a debut CD that was somewhat messy in terms of arrangement and sound but showed some potential nonetheless.
Hodgson replaced Allen in 2001 and for a time Deluge led something of a transitory existence while individual members worked with other projects including Oni (Hodgson) and Slaughter Thou (Pikl and Sheehan). Hodgson, Matt and van den Dreisen had all left the band by early 2002; by late in the year the band's line-up was Pikl, Sheehan, Tuck, Rory and the Gol brothers, both of whom were also members of Juggermath.
Deluge recorded Diluvial Sorcery in 2003 and it was released late in 2004. A few months later, in early 2005, Deluge announced that it had disbanded.
Discography
Albums:
1999 | ...of Plague and Conquest | self release | |
2004 | Diluvial Sorcery | self release |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | "Bloodied Carcass in the Eve of Yesteryear" | Under the Southern Cross | Chatterbox |
2001 | "Dominatrix" | Down Under Ground 3 | NNN |
2001 | "Mobius Continuum" | Terror Australis | Plague |
2004 | "Malignancy in the Midst" | Underearthed | independent |