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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Daemon Foetal Harvest is a brutal death metal band from Wollongong, originally formed by Keith and Alex in 2006. Recruiting ex-[[Secratain]] member Lomas on drums, Craig from [[Battalion]] on vocals and bassist Rod the band recorded a five-track EP but Lomas departed shortly afterwards to join [[The Furor]]. Early the next year Daemon Foetal Harvest supported Nervecell and did other live shows utilising a drum machine; two of the band's songs also appeared on an episode of ''Fat Pizza''. After a short stint with [[Aeturnus Dominion]], Paul Ibbotson joined the band on drums in early 2008 and the band supported '''Krisiun''' and '''Morbid Angel''' in 2009. In late 2010 they opened for '''Napalm Death''' in Sydney and then completed work on the album ''Where it Dwells''. A national tour to support the release began in mid-2011 and they appeared at [[Bastardfest]] in September; they | Daemon Foetal Harvest is a brutal death metal band from Wollongong, originally formed by Keith and Alex in 2006. Recruiting ex-[[Secratain]] member Lomas on drums, Craig from [[Battalion]] on vocals and bassist Rod the band recorded a five-track EP but Lomas departed shortly afterwards to join [[The Furor]]. Early the next year Daemon Foetal Harvest supported Nervecell and did other live shows utilising a drum machine; two of the band's songs also appeared on an episode of ''Fat Pizza''. After a short stint with [[Aeturnus Dominion]], Paul Ibbotson joined the band on drums in early 2008 and the band supported '''Krisiun''' and '''Morbid Angel''' in 2009. In late 2010 they opened for '''Napalm Death''' in Sydney and then completed work on the album ''Where it Dwells''. A national tour to support the release began in mid-2011 and they appeared at [[Bastardfest]] in September; they again appeared on that bill at several shows in late 2012. In early 2013, Daemon Foetal Harvest supported '''Obituary'''. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 00:49, 9 October 2013
Daemon Foetal Harvest | |
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Origin | Wollongong, NSW |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 2006 – present |
Labels | None |
Associated acts | Aeturnus Dominion, Battalion, Secratain, Pestilential Shadows, The Furor, Cuntscrape, Grotesque, Nazxul, Roadside Burial |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/daemonfoetalharvest |
Members | Alex Casarotti, Paul McIntyre, Chris Polley, Craig Samuel, Keith Sefton |
Past members | Daniel Lomas |
Band members
- Current line-up
- Alex Casarotti (guitar)
- Craig Samuel (vocals)
- Keith Sefton (guitar)
- Paul McIntyre (drums)
- Chris Polley (bass)
- Former members
- Paul Ibbotson (drums)
- Rod (bass)
- Daniel Lomas (drums) (2006)
Website
myspace.com/daemonfoetalharvest
Formed
Wollongong, NSW 2006
Band information
Daemon Foetal Harvest is a brutal death metal band from Wollongong, originally formed by Keith and Alex in 2006. Recruiting ex-Secratain member Lomas on drums, Craig from Battalion on vocals and bassist Rod the band recorded a five-track EP but Lomas departed shortly afterwards to join The Furor. Early the next year Daemon Foetal Harvest supported Nervecell and did other live shows utilising a drum machine; two of the band's songs also appeared on an episode of Fat Pizza. After a short stint with Aeturnus Dominion, Paul Ibbotson joined the band on drums in early 2008 and the band supported Krisiun and Morbid Angel in 2009. In late 2010 they opened for Napalm Death in Sydney and then completed work on the album Where it Dwells. A national tour to support the release began in mid-2011 and they appeared at Bastardfest in September; they again appeared on that bill at several shows in late 2012. In early 2013, Daemon Foetal Harvest supported Obituary.
Discography
Album:
Year | Album Title | Label | |
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2011 | Where it Dwells | Obsidian |
EP:
Year | Album Title | Label | |
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2007 | Abducted and Compacted | self release |