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| years_active = 2001 - 2007 | | years_active = 2001 - 2007 | ||
| label = None | | label = None | ||
| associated_acts = [[Daysend]], [[Mortality]], [[Nazxul]], [[Switchblade]], [[Automation]], [[Depression]], Samara's Wounds, Dimmu Borgir, [[Lord Kaos]], [[Friar Rush]], [[Deadspawn]], [[Shackles]], Pyramaze, [[Flesh Mechanic]], [[Dungeon]], [[Atomizer]], [[Dark Order]], [[Neophobia]], [[Killrazer]], Stronger Than Hate, [[Rookwood]], [[Icon of Deceit]], [[Syphilis]], [[Sanctium]], [[As Silence Breaks]] | | associated_acts = [[Daysend]], [[Mortality]], [[Nazxul]], [[Switchblade]], [[Automation]], [[Depression]], Samara's Wounds, Dimmu Borgir, [[Lord Kaos]], [[Friar Rush]], [[Deadspawn]], [[Shackles]], Pyramaze, [[Flesh Mechanic]], [[Dungeon]], [[Atomizer]], [[Dark Order]], [[Neophobia]], [[Killrazer]], Stronger Than Hate, [[Rookwood]], [[Icon of Deceit]], [[Syphilis]], [[Sanctium]], [[As Silence Breaks]], [[Lillyé]] | ||
| website = | | website = | ||
| current_members = | | current_members = | ||
| past_members = Astennu, Aaron Bilbija, Gerard Dack, Lee Glanzmann, Grahame Goode, Michael Kordek, Andrew Lilley, Pete Peric, Andrew Najdek, Joss Separovic, Matt Sorenssen, Shane Thomson, Evan Williams, | | past_members = Astennu, Aaron Bilbija, Gerard Dack, Lee Glanzmann, Grahame Goode, Michael Kordek, Andrew Lilley, Pete Peric, Andrew Najdek, Joss Separovic, Matt Sorenssen, Shane Thomson, Evan Williams, Jonah Weingarten | ||
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*Former Members | *Former Members | ||
**Evan Williams (vocals) | **Evan Williams (vocals) 2005 - 2007 | ||
**Lee Glanzmann (bass) | **Lee Glanzmann (bass) 2001 - 2006 | ||
**Josh Separovic (vocals) | **Josh Separovic (vocals) 2001 - 2005 | ||
**Astennu (guitar) | **Astennu (guitar) 2003 - 2004 | ||
**Andrew Lilley (guitar) | **Andrew Lilley (guitar) 2002 - 2003 | ||
**Jonah Weingarten (keys) | **Jonah Weingarten (keys) 2002 | ||
**Aaron Bilbija (guitar) | **Aaron Bilbija (guitar) 2001 | ||
**Michael Kordek (bass) | **Michael Kordek (bass) 2001 | ||
**Shane Thompson (vocals) | **Shane Thompson (vocals) 2001 | ||
===Formed=== | ===Formed=== | ||
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===Band Information=== | ===Band Information=== | ||
Infernal Method was a melodic death metal band from Sydney that was formed after the break up of [[Deadspawn]] by Pete Peric in 2001. Former bandmates Aaron Bilbija, Grahame Goode and [[Automation]]'s Michael Kordek soon joined and the band played at [[Metal for the Brain]] with Shane Thompson on vocals, in place of '''Deadspawn'''. After this Kordek and Bilbija both left the band and were replaced by Lee Glaznmann and Andrew Lilley. [[Shackles]] drummer Joss Separovic joined as vocalist and American musician Jonah Weingarten was recruited on keyboards for the band’s first official show as Infernal Method in Sydney. Weingarten was sacked immediately after this. | Infernal Method was a melodic death metal band from Sydney that was formed after the break up of [[Deadspawn]] by Pete Peric in 2001. Former bandmates Aaron Bilbija, Grahame Goode and [[Automation]]'s Michael Kordek soon joined and the band played at [[Metal for the Brain]] with Shane Thompson on vocals, in place of '''Deadspawn'''. After this Kordek and Bilbija both left the band and were replaced by Lee Glaznmann and Andrew Lilley. [[Shackles]] drummer Joss Separovic joined as vocalist and American musician Jonah Weingarten was recruited on keyboards for the band’s first official show as Infernal Method in Sydney. Weingarten was sacked immediately after this. |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 9 May 2022
Infernal Method | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 2001 - 2007 |
Labels | None |
Associated acts | Daysend, Mortality, Nazxul, Switchblade, Automation, Depression, Samara's Wounds, Dimmu Borgir, Lord Kaos, Friar Rush, Deadspawn, Shackles, Pyramaze, Flesh Mechanic, Dungeon, Atomizer, Dark Order, Neophobia, Killrazer, Stronger Than Hate, Rookwood, Icon of Deceit, Syphilis, Sanctium, As Silence Breaks, Lillyé |
Past members | Astennu, Aaron Bilbija, Gerard Dack, Lee Glanzmann, Grahame Goode, Michael Kordek, Andrew Lilley, Pete Peric, Andrew Najdek, Joss Separovic, Matt Sorenssen, Shane Thomson, Evan Williams, Jonah Weingarten |
Band Members
- Final Line-Up
- Gerard Dack (bass)
- Grahame Goode (drums)
- Pete Peric (guitar)
- Andrew Najdek (vocals)
- Matt Sorenssen (guitar)
- Former Members
- Evan Williams (vocals) 2005 - 2007
- Lee Glanzmann (bass) 2001 - 2006
- Josh Separovic (vocals) 2001 - 2005
- Astennu (guitar) 2003 - 2004
- Andrew Lilley (guitar) 2002 - 2003
- Jonah Weingarten (keys) 2002
- Aaron Bilbija (guitar) 2001
- Michael Kordek (bass) 2001
- Shane Thompson (vocals) 2001
Formed
Sydney, NSW, 2001
Band Information
Infernal Method was a melodic death metal band from Sydney that was formed after the break up of Deadspawn by Pete Peric in 2001. Former bandmates Aaron Bilbija, Grahame Goode and Automation's Michael Kordek soon joined and the band played at Metal for the Brain with Shane Thompson on vocals, in place of Deadspawn. After this Kordek and Bilbija both left the band and were replaced by Lee Glaznmann and Andrew Lilley. Shackles drummer Joss Separovic joined as vocalist and American musician Jonah Weingarten was recruited on keyboards for the band’s first official show as Infernal Method in Sydney. Weingarten was sacked immediately after this.
At the end of the year the band began working on an album but Separovic split for a short period before returning again; live work re-commenced but in May 2003 it was announced that Lilley had been replaced by ex-Lord Kaos, ex-Dimmu Borgir member Jamie “Astennu” Stinsson. This line-up played at Metal for the Brain in 2003 but afterwards did little. The album, which had been completed while Lilley was still in the band, remained unreleased while Infernal Method played a smattering of shows in early 2004. After appearing at Bloodlust in July 2004, Infernal Method had split. Goode joined Dungeon, Peric auditioned with Friar Rush before he too joined Dungeon but both left that band in February 2005.
Infernal Method reformed with Matt Sorenssen from Syphilis taking over from Astennu in March 2005. After some return shows, Separovic left Infernal Method to be replaced by Evan Williams from Flesh Mechanic. The band toured nationally with Insision in July 2005 and Architecture of Instinct was released in December after a support with Arch Enemy in November. Peric and Glanzmann left Infernal Method in February 2006. Andrew Najdek from Switchblade and Gerard Dack came in to replace them and the group featured at the Come Together Festival in Sydney in June. Peric then rejoined in time for a support stint with Dark Tranquillity later in the year. They featured at Metal for the Brain once again before Williams left in early 2007. Najdek rejoined the band as vocalist, but after being announced as a support act for a tour by Vader, Peric and Sorenssen left the band and Infernal Method folded.
Discography
Album:
2005 | Architecture of Instinct | Ward 69 |