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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Scarlett Monstyrski formed the original version of Sabïre in Canada in 2010. After settling in Australia, he reformed the band in 2015 and recorded ''Gates Ajar'' in 2016 with Paul Corben from '''Devine Electric''' on drums. The | Scarlett Monstyrski formed the original version of Sabïre in Canada in 2010. After settling in Australia, he reformed the band in 2015 and recorded ''Gates Ajar'' in 2016 with Paul Corben from '''Devine Electric''' on drums. The EP was finally released in 2018. When '''Devine Electric''' split, guitarist Ivor Radacaj and bassist Zoran Mrakic joined Sabïre and before the year was out they had played at Keep it True in Germany and several other European dates. The EP was re-released by Polish label Skol in 2019. Further overseas touring was curtailed by COVID, but a second album is due in 2022. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 16:54, 13 February 2022
Sabïre | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Years active | 2015 – present |
Associated acts | Devine Electric, Killrazer, Public Hanging, Dark Order |
Website | http://www.theneptunepowerfederation.com |
Members | Scarlett Monastyrski, Paul Corben, Ivor Radocaj, Zoran Mrakic |
Band members
- Line-up
- Scarlett Monstyrski (vocals, guitar, keys)
- Paul Corben (drums)
- Ivor Radacaj (guitar)
- Zoran Mrakic (bass, vocals)
Formed
Canada, 2010
Band information
Scarlett Monstyrski formed the original version of Sabïre in Canada in 2010. After settling in Australia, he reformed the band in 2015 and recorded Gates Ajar in 2016 with Paul Corben from Devine Electric on drums. The EP was finally released in 2018. When Devine Electric split, guitarist Ivor Radacaj and bassist Zoran Mrakic joined Sabïre and before the year was out they had played at Keep it True in Germany and several other European dates. The EP was re-released by Polish label Skol in 2019. Further overseas touring was curtailed by COVID, but a second album is due in 2022.
Discography
Album:
2018 | Gates Ajar | Independent |
Singles:
2020 | Mistress Mistress | Independent |
2020 | Ice Cold Lust | Independent |