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Rise of Avernus is a progressive doom band formed in 2011 by Cat Guirguis of [[Black Horizon]] and Ben Vanvollenhoven ('''Stodowa''') as a recording project. The three-track EP was recorded and released in early 2012, after which the rest of the band was recruited for live work. During 2012 the band toured as far afield as Darwin, opened for '''Apocalyptica''' in Sydney and appeared at the Sydney leg of the Whiplash Festival in October. A debut album was released in November 2013 and the band toured Australia with '''Enslaved''' in November 2013 followed by shows with '''Hypno5e'''. In April 2014 the band opened for '''Kylesa''' at some shows on their tour. Following a Sydney appearance with '''Septicflesh''' in mid-2014, Guirguis was removed from the band. She was replaced by former [[Synthetic Breed]] member Mares Rafalæᵭa. '''Grutle Kjellson''' of '''Enslaved''' makes a guest appearance on the 2015 EP. At the end of 2015, Dan Warrington left the band. | Rise of Avernus is a progressive doom band formed in 2011 by Cat Guirguis of [[Black Horizon]] and Ben Vanvollenhoven ('''Stodowa''') as a recording project. The three-track EP was recorded and released in early 2012, after which the rest of the band was recruited for live work. During 2012 the band toured as far afield as Darwin, opened for '''Apocalyptica''' in Sydney and appeared at the Sydney leg of the Whiplash Festival in October. A debut album was released in November 2013 and the band toured Australia with '''Enslaved''' in November 2013 followed by shows with '''Hypno5e'''. In April 2014 the band opened for '''Kylesa''' at some shows on their tour. Following a Sydney appearance with '''Septicflesh''' in mid-2014, Guirguis was removed from the band. She was replaced by former [[Synthetic Breed]] member Mares Rafalæᵭa. '''Grutle Kjellson''' of '''Enslaved''' makes a guest appearance on the 2015 EP. At the end of 2015 Rise of Avernus toured with [[Gods of Eden]], after which Dan Warrington left the band. | ||
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Rise of Avernus | |
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Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Doom |
Years active | 2011 - present |
Labels | None |
Associated acts | Stodowa, Black Horizon, Katabasis, Hemina, Nevetherym, Troldhaugen, Havoc, Lycanthia, Bane of Isildur, KnightQueste, Synthetic Breed |
Website | http://www.riseofavernus.com |
Members | Matthew Bell, Andrew Craig, Ben Vanvollenhoven, Mares Rafalæᵭa |
Past members | Cat Guirgius, Daniel Warrington |
Band Members
- Line-up
- Matthew Bell (guitar)
- Andrew Craig (drums)
- Mares Rafalæᵭa (vocals, keys)
- Ben Vanvollenhoven (guitar, vocals)
- Former members
- Daniel Warrington (bass) 2012 - 2015
- Cat Guirguis (vocals, keys) 2011 - 2014
Band Information
Rise of Avernus is a progressive doom band formed in 2011 by Cat Guirguis of Black Horizon and Ben Vanvollenhoven (Stodowa) as a recording project. The three-track EP was recorded and released in early 2012, after which the rest of the band was recruited for live work. During 2012 the band toured as far afield as Darwin, opened for Apocalyptica in Sydney and appeared at the Sydney leg of the Whiplash Festival in October. A debut album was released in November 2013 and the band toured Australia with Enslaved in November 2013 followed by shows with Hypno5e. In April 2014 the band opened for Kylesa at some shows on their tour. Following a Sydney appearance with Septicflesh in mid-2014, Guirguis was removed from the band. She was replaced by former Synthetic Breed member Mares Rafalæᵭa. Grutle Kjellson of Enslaved makes a guest appearance on the 2015 EP. At the end of 2015 Rise of Avernus toured with Gods of Eden, after which Dan Warrington left the band.
Discography
Album:
2013 | L'appel du vide | Independent |
EPs:
2012 | Rise of Avernus | Independent | |
2015 | Dramatis Personae | Code 666 |