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===Band information===
===Band information===


Red Bee is an tech-metal trio from the Blue Mountains, formed around 2004. The band's initial style crossed broadly metallic influences with those of the likes of '''TOOL, Helmet''' and '''Mammal''' but they later evolved into a progressive technical metal band with elements of mathcore and djent. Red Bee began recording a full-length album in late 2010 among constant gigging in and around Sydney, including an appearance at the 2011 [[Slaughterfest]]. During 2012 they embarked on a national tour with [[Katabasis]] and then played the Sydney Whiplash Festival before releasing ''Ictus'' in late October.
Red Bee is an tech-metal trio from the Blue Mountains, formed around 2004. The band's initial style crossed broadly metallic influences with those of the likes of '''TOOL, Helmet''' and '''Mammal''' but they later evolved into a progressive technical metal band with elements of mathcore and djent. Red Bee began recording a full-length album in late 2010 among constant gigging in and around Sydney, including an appearance at the 2011 [[Slaughterfest]]. During 2012 they embarked on a national tour with [[Katabasis]] and then played the Sydney Whiplash Festival before releasing ''Ictus'' in late October. In August 2013 they supported '''Flyleaf''' on a national tour.


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 10:36, 7 August 2013

Red Bee
OriginBlue Mountains, NSW
GenresProgressive metal, mathcore, technical metal
Years active2004 – present
Websitehttp://myspace.com/redbeemusic
MembersIan Dunn, Daniel Silk, Jim Silk

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Ian Dunn (drums)
    • Daniel Silk (vocals, guitar)
    • Jim Silk (bass)

Band information

Red Bee is an tech-metal trio from the Blue Mountains, formed around 2004. The band's initial style crossed broadly metallic influences with those of the likes of TOOL, Helmet and Mammal but they later evolved into a progressive technical metal band with elements of mathcore and djent. Red Bee began recording a full-length album in late 2010 among constant gigging in and around Sydney, including an appearance at the 2011 Slaughterfest. During 2012 they embarked on a national tour with Katabasis and then played the Sydney Whiplash Festival before releasing Ictus in late October. In August 2013 they supported Flyleaf on a national tour.

Discography

Album:

2012 Ictus self release

EP:

2009 Red Bee self release

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
2011 "Quick Killer" Slaughterfest IV Grindhead