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Antagonist A.D. is a metallic hardcore band that was formed in Auckland in New Zealand in 2005 by Sam Crocker and Joshua Moffitt under the name Antagonist. By the end of the year Brendan Wishnowsky and Sean Connelly had left the band and Ross McDougall, Israel McDean and Kris Bosman all joined the fold. in 2006 ''These Cities, Our Graves'' was released and they toured Australia with [[The Red Shore]] and then with '''Most Precious Blood'''. An Australian version of the album with two extra tracks was issued in 2008 and followed by an Australian tour with [[Parkway Drive]], then dates of their own through NZ. Late that year the band's second album We Are the Dead was released and they appended their name to Antagonist A.D. to avoid confusion with a US band. During 2009 they appeared at the Auckland Big Day Out and toured through Japan and South East Asia, followed by Australian touring with '''Earth Crisis''' and '''Day of Contempt'''. McDougall was fired late in the year and Antagonist A.D. remained as a four piece for European touring with '''50 Lions''' and a NZ tour with '''Parkway Drive'''. ''Old Bones Make New | Antagonist A.D. is a metallic hardcore band that was formed in Auckland in New Zealand in 2005 by Sam Crocker and Joshua Moffitt under the name Antagonist. By the end of the year Brendan Wishnowsky and Sean Connelly had left the band and Ross McDougall, Israel McDean and Kris Bosman all joined the fold. in 2006 ''These Cities, Our Graves'' was released and they toured Australia with [[The Red Shore]] and then with '''Most Precious Blood'''. An Australian version of the album with two extra tracks was issued in 2008 and followed by an Australian tour with [[Parkway Drive]], then dates of their own through NZ. Late that year the band's second album We Are the Dead was released and they appended their name to Antagonist A.D. to avoid confusion with a US band. During 2009 they appeared at the Auckland Big Day Out and toured through Japan and South East Asia, followed by Australian touring with '''Earth Crisis''' and '''Day of Contempt'''. McDougall was fired late in the year and Antagonist A.D. remained as a four piece for European touring with '''50 Lions''' and a NZ tour with '''Parkway Drive'''. ''Old Bones Make New Blooms'' was released in early 2011 but recorded six months earlier; in the interim Matthew Livingstone joined the band and Moffitt left to be replaced by Milon William. Over the next two years the band released ''Nothing From No One'' and toured the world, playing shows in various markets with bands like '''Parkway Drive''', '''Emmure''', '''The Ghost Inside''' and [[Deez Nuts]]. In 2013 Bosman and William departed. Luke Manson joined on guitar and Moffitt returned. This line-up recorded ''Haunt Me As I Roam'' in 2015. | ||
Moffitt left again in 2018 and Manson switched to bass for a national tour with [[Thy Art is Murder]]. By now the band had settled in Melbourne and late in the year Antagonist A.D. did a headlining Australian tour with '''Honest Crooks''' and '''Caged Existence'''. Israel McDean was replaced by Jai Morrow and Kevin Cameron ([[I Killed the Prom Queen]]) joined on second guitar. During a 2019 US tour the band worked on new material with Kurt Ballou and over the next three years most of the songs were released on the EPs ''Through Fire'' and ''All Things'' as COVID impacted touring, although they did appear at the Unify Gathering in January 2020. | Moffitt left again in 2018 and Manson switched to bass for a national tour with [[Thy Art is Murder]]. By now the band had settled in Melbourne and late in the year Antagonist A.D. did a headlining Australian tour with '''Honest Crooks''' and '''Caged Existence'''. Israel McDean was replaced by Jai Morrow and Kevin Cameron ([[I Killed the Prom Queen]]) joined on second guitar. During a 2019 US tour the band worked on new material with Kurt Ballou and over the next three years most of the songs were released on the EPs ''Through Fire'' and ''All Things'' as COVID impacted touring, although they did appear at the Unify Gathering in January 2020. | ||
Following Australian touring in 2022, ''Through Fire All Things Are Renewed'' was released in June, featuring the two previous EPs and several other tracks. | Following Australian touring in 2022, ''Through Fire All Things Are Renewed'' was released in June, featuring the two previous EPs and several other tracks. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 18:12, 10 June 2022
Antagonist A.D. | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Antagonist |
Origin | Auckland, NZ |
Genres | Metalcore, hardcore |
Years active | 2005 - present |
Labels | Greyscale, UNFD, Trial and Error, Mediaskare |
Associated acts | I Killed the Prom Queen, In Trenches, Saving Grace |
Website | http://www.antagonistad.net |
Members | Sam Crocker, Matthew Livingstone, Kevin Cameron, Jai Morrow, Luke Manson |
Past members | Joshua Moffitt, Sean Connelly, Brendan Wishnowsky, Ross McDougall, Kris Bosman, Milon William, Israel McDean |
Band members
- Current Line-up
- Sam Crocker (vocals)
- Matthew Livingstone (guitar)
- Luke Manson (bass)
- Kevin Cameron (guitar)
- Jai Morrow (drums)
- Former members
- Israel McDean (drums) 2005 - 2018
- Joshua Moffitt (bass) 2005 - 2010, 2014 - 2018
- Kris Bosman (guitar) 2005 - 2013
- Milon William (bass) 2010 - 2014
- Ross McDougall (guitar) 2005 - 2010
- Brendan Wishnowsky (drums) 2005
- Sean Connelly (guitar) 2005
Formed
Auckland, NZ, 2005
Band information
Antagonist A.D. is a metallic hardcore band that was formed in Auckland in New Zealand in 2005 by Sam Crocker and Joshua Moffitt under the name Antagonist. By the end of the year Brendan Wishnowsky and Sean Connelly had left the band and Ross McDougall, Israel McDean and Kris Bosman all joined the fold. in 2006 These Cities, Our Graves was released and they toured Australia with The Red Shore and then with Most Precious Blood. An Australian version of the album with two extra tracks was issued in 2008 and followed by an Australian tour with Parkway Drive, then dates of their own through NZ. Late that year the band's second album We Are the Dead was released and they appended their name to Antagonist A.D. to avoid confusion with a US band. During 2009 they appeared at the Auckland Big Day Out and toured through Japan and South East Asia, followed by Australian touring with Earth Crisis and Day of Contempt. McDougall was fired late in the year and Antagonist A.D. remained as a four piece for European touring with 50 Lions and a NZ tour with Parkway Drive. Old Bones Make New Blooms was released in early 2011 but recorded six months earlier; in the interim Matthew Livingstone joined the band and Moffitt left to be replaced by Milon William. Over the next two years the band released Nothing From No One and toured the world, playing shows in various markets with bands like Parkway Drive, Emmure, The Ghost Inside and Deez Nuts. In 2013 Bosman and William departed. Luke Manson joined on guitar and Moffitt returned. This line-up recorded Haunt Me As I Roam in 2015.
Moffitt left again in 2018 and Manson switched to bass for a national tour with Thy Art is Murder. By now the band had settled in Melbourne and late in the year Antagonist A.D. did a headlining Australian tour with Honest Crooks and Caged Existence. Israel McDean was replaced by Jai Morrow and Kevin Cameron (I Killed the Prom Queen) joined on second guitar. During a 2019 US tour the band worked on new material with Kurt Ballou and over the next three years most of the songs were released on the EPs Through Fire and All Things as COVID impacted touring, although they did appear at the Unify Gathering in January 2020.
Following Australian touring in 2022, Through Fire All Things Are Renewed was released in June, featuring the two previous EPs and several other tracks.
Discography
Albums:
2006 | These Cities, Our Graves (as Antagonist) | Elevenfiftyseven |
2008 | We Are the Dead | Trial and Error |
2012 | Nothing From No One | Mediaskare |
2015 | Haunt Me As I Roam | UNFD |
2022 | Through Fire All Things Are Renewed | Grayscale |
EPs:
2007 | Distance (as Antagonist) | Elevenfiftyseven |
2011 | Old Bones Make New Blooms | Trial and Error |
2019 | Through Fire | Grayscale |
2021 | All Things | Grayscale |