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| years_active = 2006 - 2011 | | years_active = 2006 - 2011 | ||
| label = Skull and Bones | | label = Skull and Bones | ||
| associated_acts = [[Malignant Monster]], [[Anime Fire]], [[DeathFuckingCunt]], [[Entrails Eradicated]] | | associated_acts = [[Malignant Monster]], [[Anime Fire]], [[DeathFuckingCunt]], [[Entrails Eradicated]], [[Depravity]] | ||
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*Former members | *Former members | ||
**Joel Dimasi (guitar) | **Joel Dimasi (guitar) 2006 - 2008 | ||
===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Gallows for Grace was a | Gallows for Grace was a death metal band from Perth that formed in early 2006. The band made good headway in only a short time with supports to a string of acts including '''Obituary''', '''Job for a Cowboy''', '''Darkest Hour''', [[Psycroptic]], [[I Killed the Prom Queen]] and more. After Victorian tour, the band recorded ''A Process for the Destruction of Tomorrow'' and in July 2008 did a two-month national tour with [[Thy Art is Murder]]. In November, guitarist Joel Dimasi left the band and joined [[Anime Fire]]. He was replaced by Lynton Cessford from [[Malignant Monster]] in February 2009. | ||
Gallows for Grace won the opening slot for the Perth leg of the [[Summer Slaughter]] tour in March 2009 and featured at | Gallows for Grace won the opening slot for the Perth leg of the [[Summer Slaughter]] tour in March 2009 and featured at Against the Grain before devoting the rest of the year to recording. Late in the year the band joined the '''Despised Icon''' tour. Several songs were completed for a new album and released as downloads but the band abruptly broke up in April 2011. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 4 April 2022
Gallows for Grace | |
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Origin | Perth, WA |
Genres | Death metal, deathcore |
Years active | 2006 - 2011 |
Labels | Skull and Bones |
Associated acts | Malignant Monster, Anime Fire, DeathFuckingCunt, Entrails Eradicated, Depravity |
Past members | Lynton Cessford, Joel Dimasi, Chris Hancock, Blake Simpson, Josh Wasley, Dave Wratten |
Band members
- Final Line-up
- Lynton Cessford (guitar)
- Chris Hancock (drums)
- Blake Simpson (vocals)
- Josh Wasley (bass)
- Dave Wratten (guitar)
- Former members
- Joel Dimasi (guitar) 2006 - 2008
Band information
Gallows for Grace was a death metal band from Perth that formed in early 2006. The band made good headway in only a short time with supports to a string of acts including Obituary, Job for a Cowboy, Darkest Hour, Psycroptic, I Killed the Prom Queen and more. After Victorian tour, the band recorded A Process for the Destruction of Tomorrow and in July 2008 did a two-month national tour with Thy Art is Murder. In November, guitarist Joel Dimasi left the band and joined Anime Fire. He was replaced by Lynton Cessford from Malignant Monster in February 2009.
Gallows for Grace won the opening slot for the Perth leg of the Summer Slaughter tour in March 2009 and featured at Against the Grain before devoting the rest of the year to recording. Late in the year the band joined the Despised Icon tour. Several songs were completed for a new album and released as downloads but the band abruptly broke up in April 2011.
Discography
EP:
2008 | A Process for the Destruction of Tomorrow | Skull and Bones |