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| origin = Sydney, NSW | |||
| genre = Metalcore | |||
| years_active = 2002 - 2014 | |||
| label = New Justice | |||
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| current_members = Evan McKay, Wade McKay, Matt Martorana | |||
| past_members = Adam Norbury | |||
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===Band members=== | ===Band members=== | ||
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**Wade McKay (vocals) | **Wade McKay (vocals) | ||
**Matt Martorana (guitar) | **Matt Martorana (guitar) | ||
*Former members | |||
**Adam Norbury (bass) 2002 - 2014 | |||
===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Recoil v.o.r. formed in 2002 (as Recoil) | Recoil v.o.r. formed in 2002 (as Recoil). The band retained the same line-up throughout its career and recorded a number of demos that attracted some attention; in early 2009 they played shows with LA hip-hop band '''Kottonmouth Kings''' and also supported '''Static-X''' in November. The album ''Will to Sin'' was released by New Justice in early 2010 and a few months later the band changed its name to Recoil v.o.r. after a string of regional and interstate dates. In 2011, their predilection for seemingly incongruous support dates continued when they opened for '''(HED)p.e.'''. The band also played a show with '''The Haunted''' in May before going on a small-scale national tour of their own. In early 2012 they again opened for '''(HED)p.e''' and in April 2013 Recoil v.o.r. toured nationally with '''Otep''' and [[Darkc3ll]] before releasing their second album in August. Adam Norbury announced his departure from the band in May 2014 and since then nothing has been heard from them. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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| '''''Sleep for the Masses''''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 4 March 2022
Recoil v.o.r. | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Metalcore |
Years active | 2002 - 2014 |
Labels | New Justice |
Members | Evan McKay, Wade McKay, Matt Martorana |
Past members | Adam Norbury |
Band members
- Line-up
- Evan McKay (drums)
- Wade McKay (vocals)
- Matt Martorana (guitar)
- Former members
- Adam Norbury (bass) 2002 - 2014
Band information
Recoil v.o.r. formed in 2002 (as Recoil). The band retained the same line-up throughout its career and recorded a number of demos that attracted some attention; in early 2009 they played shows with LA hip-hop band Kottonmouth Kings and also supported Static-X in November. The album Will to Sin was released by New Justice in early 2010 and a few months later the band changed its name to Recoil v.o.r. after a string of regional and interstate dates. In 2011, their predilection for seemingly incongruous support dates continued when they opened for (HED)p.e.. The band also played a show with The Haunted in May before going on a small-scale national tour of their own. In early 2012 they again opened for (HED)p.e and in April 2013 Recoil v.o.r. toured nationally with Otep and Darkc3ll before releasing their second album in August. Adam Norbury announced his departure from the band in May 2014 and since then nothing has been heard from them.
Discography
Album:
2010 | The Will to Sin | New Justice |
2013 | Sleep for the Masses |