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| genre          = Death metal
| years_active    = 2003 - 2010
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| associated_acts = [[Aeternitas]], [[Acacia]]
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===Band members===
===Band members===


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**Tim Wedel (drums)
**Tim Wedel (drums)


===Website===
===Band information===


[http://www.empyreanmetal.com empyreanmetal.com]
Empyrean is Brisbane band that plays a stylish and modern symphonic death metal. Along with releasing their debut EP, the band supported '''Dark Tranquillity''' and '''Insision''' in 2006 and opened for '''Vader''' in 2007. During early 2008 the band began recording a full-length album with ex-[[Sakkuth]] member Adam Merker producing. ''Quietus'' was released in December 2008 and the band then toured widely throughout Australia. They appeared at the [[Against the Grain (festival)|Against the Grain]] festival in September 2009 and began working on a second album. In April 2010, Empyrean announced a hiatus and vocalist James Hill joined [[Aeternitas]] and [[Acacia]].


===Formed===
===Discography===


Brisbane, QLD, 2003
'''Album:'''


===Band information===
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Empyrean is Brisbane band that plays a stylish and modern symphonic death metal. Along with releasing their debut album, the band supported '''Dark Tranquillity''' and '''Insision''' in 2006 and opened for '''Vader''' in 2007.
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===Discography===
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| [[Image:Quietus.jpg|thumb|150px]]
| 2008
| '''''Quietus'''''
| self release
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'''EP:'''
'''EP:'''
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| "Might I Leave Lonesome Years"  
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| '''''13 Shades of Shadow'''''
| '''''13 Shades of Shadow'''''
| Welkin Entertainment
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| 2009
| "From Whence the Mourning Came"
| '''''Euphony Fusion III'''''
| Welkin Entertainment
| Welkin Entertainment
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[[Category:Bands that played Overcranked]]
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[[Category:Band List]]

Latest revision as of 08:26, 25 August 2013

Empyrean
OriginBrisbane, QLD
GenresDeath metal
Years active2003 - 2010
LabelsNone
Associated actsAeternitas, Acacia
Websitehttp://www.empyreanmetal.com
Past membersTim Edwards, James Hill, Shayne Johnston, Daniel Sigglekow, Daniel Tannett, Tim Wedel

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Tim Edwards (guitar)
    • James Hill (vocals)
    • Shayne Johnson (guitar)
    • Daniel Sigglekow (bass)
    • Daniel Tannett (keys)
    • Tim Wedel (drums)

Band information

Empyrean is Brisbane band that plays a stylish and modern symphonic death metal. Along with releasing their debut EP, the band supported Dark Tranquillity and Insision in 2006 and opened for Vader in 2007. During early 2008 the band began recording a full-length album with ex-Sakkuth member Adam Merker producing. Quietus was released in December 2008 and the band then toured widely throughout Australia. They appeared at the Against the Grain festival in September 2009 and began working on a second album. In April 2010, Empyrean announced a hiatus and vocalist James Hill joined Aeternitas and Acacia.

Discography

Album:

Quietus.jpg
2008 Quietus self release

EP:

Embodimentofsin.jpg
2006 Embodiment of Sin self release

Compilation track:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
2007 "Might I Leave Lonesome Years" 13 Shades of Shadow Welkin Entertainment
2009 "From Whence the Mourning Came" Euphony Fusion III Welkin Entertainment