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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 | 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 later joined [[Ignite the Ibex]], CJ is the vocalist with [[Thy Art is Murder]] and Nathan McMahon formed [[No Home for Heroes]]. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 14 December 2013
The Black Arts Movement | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Thrash metal |
Years active | 2004 - 2007 |
Labels | None |
Associated acts | No Home for Heroes, Baraka, Ignite the Ibex, Thy Art is Murder, Dynasphere, Evolvar |
Past members | Brett 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 later joined Ignite the Ibex, CJ is the vocalist with Thy Art is Murder and Nathan McMahon formed No Home for Heroes.
Discography
EP:
2006 | A Wall and a Tomb | self release |