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===Band information===
===Band information===


The Amenta is an extreme Sydney act with a sound encompassing death, black and industrial elements. The band evolved from an earlier act called [[Crucible of Agony]], although almost no one from that band except Endrin is involved in The Amenta anymore. Members are drawn from several other well known bands, but exactly who they are is deliberately obscure as the same pseudonyms continue to be used by any replacement members. Andrew Lilley of [[Psi.Kore]] and [[Infernal Method]] and journeyman guitarist Astennu were members for brief periods, and Dave and Joe Haley from [[Psycroptic]] were also members for a number of years up until 2007 when other commitments forced them to step down.
The Amenta is an extreme Sydney act with a sound encompassing death, black and industrial elements. The band evolved from an earlier act called [[Crucible of Agony]], although almost no one from that band except Endrin is involved in The Amenta anymore. Members are drawn from several other well known bands, but exactly who they are is deliberately obscure as the same pseudonyms continue to be used by any replacement members. Andrew Lilley of [[Psi Kore|Psi.Kore]] and [[Infernal Method]] and journeyman guitarist Astennu were members for brief periods, and Dave and Joe Haley from [[Psycroptic]] were also members for a number of years up until 2007 when other commitments forced them to step down.
   
   
The Amenta had their debut album released through French label Listenable in 2004 almost a year before playing live for the first time. ''Occasus'' was voted into the top five Australian metal albums of 2004 by the listeners of the Triple J network's ''Full Metal Racket'' program and The Amenta won Best New Band at the Australian Heavy Metal Music Awards in February 2005.
The Amenta had their debut album released through French label Listenable in 2004 almost a year before playing live for the first time. ''Occasus'' was voted into the top five Australian metal albums of 2004 by the listeners of the Triple J network's ''Full Metal Racket'' program and The Amenta won Best New Band at the Australian Heavy Metal Music Awards in February 2005.

Revision as of 08:28, 20 January 2008

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Endrin (bass)
    • Diazanon (drums)
    • Ethion (guitar)
    • Chlordane (keyboards)
    • Cessium 137 (vocals)

Website

theamenta.com

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 2002

Band information

The Amenta is an extreme Sydney act with a sound encompassing death, black and industrial elements. The band evolved from an earlier act called Crucible of Agony, although almost no one from that band except Endrin is involved in The Amenta anymore. Members are drawn from several other well known bands, but exactly who they are is deliberately obscure as the same pseudonyms continue to be used by any replacement members. Andrew Lilley of Psi.Kore and Infernal Method and journeyman guitarist Astennu were members for brief periods, and Dave and Joe Haley from Psycroptic were also members for a number of years up until 2007 when other commitments forced them to step down.

The Amenta had their debut album released through French label Listenable in 2004 almost a year before playing live for the first time. Occasus was voted into the top five Australian metal albums of 2004 by the listeners of the Triple J network's Full Metal Racket program and The Amenta won Best New Band at the Australian Heavy Metal Music Awards in February 2005.

The Amenta played live for the first time in mid-2005 and then toured with Alchemist and played shows with Dismember and Nile. Early in 2006, the original vocalist left The Amenta, but the band continued to work on the follow-up album due for release in September 2007. After this the band toured nationally with Festival of the Dead.

Discography

Albums:

2004 Ocassus Listenable
2007 Non Listenable


EPs:

2002 Mictlan self release