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| name = Anjeliina | |||
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| origin = Sydney, NSW | |||
| genre = Metalcore | |||
| years_active = 2007 - 2009 | |||
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| associated_acts = [[End of Aeon]], [[Starforge]], [[Transcending Mortality]], [[Inslain]], [[Black Horizon]], Tears of Seraphim | |||
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| past_members = Mike Barillaro, Alison Cunningham, Corey Eves, Brad Hunt, Eliza-Leah Lane, Danni Perez, Andy Suppradit | |||
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===Band Members=== | ===Band Members=== | ||
*Line-Up | *Final Line-Up | ||
**Mike Barillaro ( | **Mike Barillaro (guitar) | ||
** | **Corey Eves (bass) | ||
**Brad Hunt (drums) | **Brad Hunt (drums) | ||
**Eliza-Leah Lane (vocals) | |||
**Danni Perez (guitar) | **Danni Perez (guitar) | ||
**Andy Suppradit (guitar) | **Andy Suppradit (guitar) | ||
*Former members | |||
**Alison Cunningham (vocals) (2007 - 2008) | |||
===Band Information=== | ===Band Information=== | ||
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Sydney's Anjeliina originally formed in 2001 as an electronic rock act but split in 2005. Original members Perez and Barillaro (who was also a member of [[Tears of Seraphim]] at one point) reformed the group in early 2007 as a '''Trivium'''-style metal band with melodic female vocals. Late the same year Anjeliina were dual winners (with '''Amali Ward''') of the Tony Mott Photography Award in the MusicOz Awards. | Sydney's Anjeliina originally formed in 2001 as an electronic rock act but split in 2005. Original members Perez and Barillaro (who was also a member of [[Tears of Seraphim]] at one point) reformed the group in early 2007 as a '''Trivium'''-style metal band with melodic female vocals. Late the same year Anjeliina were dual winners (with '''Amali Ward''') of the Tony Mott Photography Award in the MusicOz Awards. | ||
The band | The band was in the process of currently recording an album, however vocalist Alison Cunningham left Anjellina in April 2008. The following September, Eliza-Leah Lane replaced Cunningham and Corey Eves ([[Transcending Mortality]], [[Inslain]]) joined on bass at the same time, with Barillaro moving to guitar. This group seems to have now changed its name to [[End of Aeon]]. | ||
[[Category:Band List]] | |||
[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]] | [[Category:Bands from New South Wales]] | ||
[[Category:Bands from Sydney]] | [[Category:Bands from Sydney]] |
Latest revision as of 23:11, 14 October 2011
Anjeliina | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Metalcore |
Years active | 2007 - 2009 |
Associated acts | End of Aeon, Starforge, Transcending Mortality, Inslain, Black Horizon, Tears of Seraphim |
Past members | Mike Barillaro, Alison Cunningham, Corey Eves, Brad Hunt, Eliza-Leah Lane, Danni Perez, Andy Suppradit |
Band Members
- Final Line-Up
- Mike Barillaro (guitar)
- Corey Eves (bass)
- Brad Hunt (drums)
- Eliza-Leah Lane (vocals)
- Danni Perez (guitar)
- Andy Suppradit (guitar)
- Former members
- Alison Cunningham (vocals) (2007 - 2008)
Band Information
Sydney's Anjeliina originally formed in 2001 as an electronic rock act but split in 2005. Original members Perez and Barillaro (who was also a member of Tears of Seraphim at one point) reformed the group in early 2007 as a Trivium-style metal band with melodic female vocals. Late the same year Anjeliina were dual winners (with Amali Ward) of the Tony Mott Photography Award in the MusicOz Awards.
The band was in the process of currently recording an album, however vocalist Alison Cunningham left Anjellina in April 2008. The following September, Eliza-Leah Lane replaced Cunningham and Corey Eves (Transcending Mortality, Inslain) joined on bass at the same time, with Barillaro moving to guitar. This group seems to have now changed its name to End of Aeon.