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*Current line-up | *Current line-up | ||
** | **Damien Biggers (drums) | ||
** | **Nathan Bruen (guitar) | ||
** | **Moises Contreras (vocals) | ||
**Scott McIvor (guitar) | |||
**Vaughan Piffero (bass) | |||
*Former members | *Former members | ||
** | **Adam Merker (guitar) (1997 - 2005) | ||
**Lindal Loakes (bass) (1997 - 1998) | |||
===Website=== | ===Website=== | ||
www.myspace.com/sakkuth | |||
===Formed=== | ===Formed=== | ||
Brisbane, QLD, 1997 | |||
===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Sakkuth is a European-style melodic death metal band from Brisbane, led by the diminutive, cloak-shrouded figure of former [[Misery]] vocalist Contreras. Sakkuth's original style is heavy, fast, crisp and technical death metal, although ''Quest From Within'' reflected some minute nu-metal influences. The first EP features early bass player Lindal Loakes and is now rare as it was originally released without the band's consent. Sakkuth established a solid reputation live, sharing stages with the likes of '''Nevermore''', '''Strapping Young Lad''' and '''Brutal Truth''' and featured at [[Metal for the Brain]] consistently since 1998. ''Don't Fight the Urge'' was released in mid-2002 and further established their reputation for writing catchy and powerful melodic death metal. Sakkuth featured at the Morbid Tales festivals throughout Australia and toured with [[Damaged]] in 2003. | Sakkuth is a European-style melodic death metal band from Brisbane, led by the diminutive, cloak-shrouded figure of former [[Misery]] vocalist Contreras. Sakkuth's original style is heavy, fast, crisp and technical death metal, although ''Quest From Within'' reflected some minute nu-metal influences. The first EP features early bass player Lindal Loakes and is now rare as it was originally released without the band's consent. Sakkuth established a solid reputation live, sharing stages with the likes of '''Nevermore''', '''Strapping Young Lad''' and '''Brutal Truth''' and featured at [[Metal for the Brain]] consistently since 1998. ''Don't Fight the Urge'' was released in mid-2002 and further established their reputation for writing catchy and powerful melodic death metal. Sakkuth featured at the Morbid Tales festivals throughout Australia and toured with [[Damaged]] in 2003. | ||
Unhappy with the original version of the second album, Sakkuth reworked it and it was reissued in early 2005, with different cover art (shown below). Late that year, Adam Merker left the band. He was replaced by Nathan Bruen | Unhappy with the original version of the second album, Sakkuth reworked it and it was reissued in early 2005, with different cover art (shown below). Late that year, Adam Merker left the band. He was replaced by Nathan Bruen in early 2006, but the band remained quiet until their return to the stage at the Abducted Festival in July 2007. | ||
Sakkuth's third album ''From Wretched Blood'' was released in December 2008. | |||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== | ||
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| 2002 (re-released 2005) | | 2002 (re-released 2005) | ||
| '''''Don't Fight the Urge''''' | | '''''Don't Fight the Urge''''' | ||
| self release | |||
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| [[Image:Fromwretchedblood.jpg|thumb|150px]] | |||
| 2008 | |||
| '''''From Wretched Blood''''' | |||
| self release | | self release | ||
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| "Time and Sweet Nectar" | | "Time and Sweet Nectar" | ||
| ''''' | | '''''Full Metal Racket''''' | ||
| ABC/EMI | | ABC/EMI | ||
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| [[Image:MFTBMMVCD.jpg|thumb|150px]] | |||
| 2005 | |||
| "Banshee Scream" | |||
| '''''Metal for the Brain 2005'''' | |||
| Faultline | |||
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[[Category:Bands that played Overcranked]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 30 July 2013
Band members
- Current line-up
- Damien Biggers (drums)
- Nathan Bruen (guitar)
- Moises Contreras (vocals)
- Scott McIvor (guitar)
- Vaughan Piffero (bass)
- Former members
- Adam Merker (guitar) (1997 - 2005)
- Lindal Loakes (bass) (1997 - 1998)
Website
www.myspace.com/sakkuth
Formed
Brisbane, QLD, 1997
Band information
Sakkuth is a European-style melodic death metal band from Brisbane, led by the diminutive, cloak-shrouded figure of former Misery vocalist Contreras. Sakkuth's original style is heavy, fast, crisp and technical death metal, although Quest From Within reflected some minute nu-metal influences. The first EP features early bass player Lindal Loakes and is now rare as it was originally released without the band's consent. Sakkuth established a solid reputation live, sharing stages with the likes of Nevermore, Strapping Young Lad and Brutal Truth and featured at Metal for the Brain consistently since 1998. Don't Fight the Urge was released in mid-2002 and further established their reputation for writing catchy and powerful melodic death metal. Sakkuth featured at the Morbid Tales festivals throughout Australia and toured with Damaged in 2003. Unhappy with the original version of the second album, Sakkuth reworked it and it was reissued in early 2005, with different cover art (shown below). Late that year, Adam Merker left the band. He was replaced by Nathan Bruen in early 2006, but the band remained quiet until their return to the stage at the Abducted Festival in July 2007.
Sakkuth's third album From Wretched Blood was released in December 2008.
Discography
Albums:
2000 | Quest From Within | self release | |
2002 (re-released 2005) | Don't Fight the Urge | self release | |
2008 | From Wretched Blood | self release |
EP:
1998 | Sakkuth | self release |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label | |
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2000 | "Time and Sweet Nectar" | Full Metal Racket | ABC/EMI | |
2005 | "Banshee Scream" | Metal for the Brain 2005' | Faultline |