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


An early entry in the Melbourne deathcore stakes, The Abandonment formed in 2005. Their blend of deathcore and grind struck a chord with local audiences and they quickly became a popular act on the rising scene. Their debut EP appeared in 2006. In 2008 The Abandonment toured nationally with [[Asecretdeath]] and '''The Benneson Theory''' and during 2009 began work on a full-length album. ''Ephemeral'' was released in February 2010 by Trial and Error and the band went from strength to strength. A tour of their own was followed by shows with As I Lay Dying and a national jaunt with [[The Red Shore]] and in June they joined the '''Unearth'''/'''The Black Dahlia Murder''' tour in Melbourne. Tim Anderson joined '''The Red Shore's''' live line-up in late 2010 as the replacement for Jon Green on what would be that band's final tour. Then in 2011, The Abandonment announced they would break up after a final show in Melbourne on January 21. Anderson was in [[Confession]] briefly and is now with '''Iscariot'''. Joel Taylor and Rob Allen were members of '''In Trenches''' and Taylor is currently with [[Join the Amish]].
Deathcore with a hint of grind. In 2008 The Abandonment toured nationally with [[Asecretdeath]] and '''The Benneson Theory''' and during 2009 began work on a full-length album. ''Ephemeral'' was released in February 2010 by Trial and Error. A tour of their own was followed by shows with As I Lay Dying and a national jaunt with [[The Red Shore]] and in June they joined the '''Unearth'''/'''The Black Dahlia Murder''' tour in Melbourne. Tim Anderson joined '''The Red Shore's''' live line-up in late 2010 as the replacement for Jon Green on what would be that band's final tour. Then in 2011, The Abandonment announced they would break up after a final show in Melbourne on January 21.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 25 October 2022

The Abandonment
OriginMelbourne, VIC
GenresDeathcore
Years active2005 - 2011
LabelsNone
Associated actsThe Red Shore, Confession, Join the Amish, In Trenches
Past membersTim Anderson, Rob Allen, Collis Ciavola, Adam Goral, Joel Taylor

Band members

  • Final line-up
    • Rob Allen (vocals)
    • Tim Anderson (bass)
    • Collis Ciavola (guitar)
    • Adam Goral (guitar)
    • Joel Taylor (drums)

Formed

Melbourne, VIC, 2005

Band information

Deathcore with a hint of grind. In 2008 The Abandonment toured nationally with Asecretdeath and The Benneson Theory and during 2009 began work on a full-length album. Ephemeral was released in February 2010 by Trial and Error. A tour of their own was followed by shows with As I Lay Dying and a national jaunt with The Red Shore and in June they joined the Unearth/The Black Dahlia Murder tour in Melbourne. Tim Anderson joined The Red Shore's live line-up in late 2010 as the replacement for Jon Green on what would be that band's final tour. Then in 2011, The Abandonment announced they would break up after a final show in Melbourne on January 21.

Discography

Album:

2010 Ephemeral Trial and Error

EP:

2006 Deja Disparu Sightline