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Revision as of 09:34, 17 February 2008
Band members
- Current Line-up
- Allan Heyne (bass)
- Julian Percy (drums)
- Dean Wells (vocals, guitar)
- Patrick William (vocals)
- Former members
- Clinton Johannes (vocals, keys) (1998 - 2002)
- Antonio Paulo (drums) (1993 - 2002)
- Matthew Ritchie (bass) (1993 - 2002)
- Adam Wilkie (guitar) (1997 - 1998)
- Adam Burnell (guitar) (1993 - 1997)
- Brett Rerekura (vocals) (1993 - 1997)
Website
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1993
Band information
Teramaze was a Christian progressive metal band from Melbourne that existed for most of the 90s. Early material featured on on of Rowe Productions' Christian metal compilations and an album appeared in 1995 with the line-up of Paulo, Wells, Ritchie, Brett Rerekura (vocals) and Adam Burnell (guitar). Rowe released their second album three years later with Johannes and Adam Wilke (guitar) replacing Burnell and Rerekura. This album was particularly melodic in a Queensrÿche-like fashion. While Teramaze remained quite obscure, they did develop a solid fanbase and a strong reputation for good material. "Not the Criminal" was a live recording and issued worldwide on CMC International.
Teramaze split in December 2002, with members moving on to various projects. Ritchie and Johannes have a band called Shroud and Wells embarked a solo career for a while. In 2006 he reformed Teramaze with another album planned for 2008.
Discography
Albums:
1995 | Doxology | Empire | |
1998 | Tears to Dust | Rowe |
EP:
2000 | Not the Criminal | CMC |