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Transcending Mortality is a Sydney-based band plying a neat line in melodic traditional metal with a power metal influence. The band was formed in 2003 by former [[Baraka]] guitarist Talan; that band's drummer also featured on the three-track demo that won considerably strong reviews. After completing the line-up with the addition of Eves on bass and drummer Schriffer, the band began to develop a following. In late 2006 they supported '''Nevermore''' nationally before releasing a debut album in November. | Transcending Mortality is a Sydney-based band plying a neat line in melodic traditional metal with a power metal influence. The band was formed in 2003 by former [[Baraka]] guitarist Talan; that band's drummer also featured on the three-track demo that won considerably strong reviews. After completing the line-up with the addition of Eves on bass and drummer Schriffer, the band began to develop a following. In late 2006 they supported '''Nevermore''' nationally before releasing a debut album in November. | ||
Transcending Mortality undertook a national tour in early 2007 before supporting '''Evergrey''' in the middle of the year. Prior to this Chris Griffin left the band and former bassist Corey Eves returned to complete live commitments. After the tour, Nathaniel Smith joined Transcending Mortality and the group decided to concentrate on writing and further recording; however in October Jonathon Talan left the band. After a short search for a replacement, the group decided to remain a four piece. In 2008 Transcending Mortality played a final show with [[Vanishing Point]] on August 23 and shortly after changed their name to [[ | Transcending Mortality undertook a national tour in early 2007 before supporting '''Evergrey''' in the middle of the year. Prior to this Chris Griffin left the band and former bassist Corey Eves returned to complete live commitments. After the tour, Nathaniel Smith joined Transcending Mortality and the group decided to concentrate on writing and further recording; however in October Jonathon Talan left the band. After a short search for a replacement, the group decided to remain a four piece. In 2008 Transcending Mortality played a final show with [[Vanishing Point]] on August 23 and shortly after changed their name to [[Rituals of the Oak]]. | ||
Revision as of 00:37, 19 October 2008
Band members
- Final line-up
- Shane Linfoot (guitar)
- Nathaniel Smith (bass)
- Matthew Schriffer (drums)
- Mike Zoias (vocals, keys)
- Former members
- Jonathon Talan (guitar) (2003 - 2007)
- Chris Griffin (bass) (2005 - 2007)
- Corey Eves (bass) (2004 - 2005)
Website
Formed
Sydney, NSW, 2003
Band information
Transcending Mortality is a Sydney-based band plying a neat line in melodic traditional metal with a power metal influence. The band was formed in 2003 by former Baraka guitarist Talan; that band's drummer also featured on the three-track demo that won considerably strong reviews. After completing the line-up with the addition of Eves on bass and drummer Schriffer, the band began to develop a following. In late 2006 they supported Nevermore nationally before releasing a debut album in November.
Transcending Mortality undertook a national tour in early 2007 before supporting Evergrey in the middle of the year. Prior to this Chris Griffin left the band and former bassist Corey Eves returned to complete live commitments. After the tour, Nathaniel Smith joined Transcending Mortality and the group decided to concentrate on writing and further recording; however in October Jonathon Talan left the band. After a short search for a replacement, the group decided to remain a four piece. In 2008 Transcending Mortality played a final show with Vanishing Point on August 23 and shortly after changed their name to Rituals of the Oak.
Discography
Albums:
2006 | The Last Horizon | self release |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label | |
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2005 | "Into the Light" | Underearthed 3 | independent | |
2006 | "Hollow" | The Art of Shredding: A Tribute to Dime | DarkStar |