Supremacy
Supremacy | |
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Origin | Melbourne, VIC |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Years active | 1994 - 2008 |
Labels | Metal Warriors |
Associated acts | Dark Order, Bowelmouth, Tribal Clown, Crimsonfire |
Past members | Jadi-Anne, Mary Bell, Bronwyn Bird, Nawar Dalati, Monika Dee, Dicko, Jypsie, Rain Jones, Dom Pinto, Bec Rainford, Kath Ramon |
Band members
- Last known line-up
- Jadi-Anne (vocals)
- Nawar Dalati (guitar)
- Monika Dee (guitar, keys)
- Dicko (bass)
- Known Former members
- Bec Rainford (bass) 2003
- Bronwyn Bird (drums) 2003
- Rain Jones (bass) 2003
- Domenic Pinto (drums) 1996 - 2000
- Kath Ramon (bass, keys) 1996 - 2000
- Mary Bell (bass) 1996
- Jypsie (bass) 1994
Band information
Supremacy was a Melbourne band that existed from 1994 until about 2008. Jadi-Anne and Monika Dee have been the primary membership over the course of the group's history. Combining an often confused musical approach with fairy-tale witch imagery, Supremacy's early recorded works are amateurish and best left unexplored. Following the departure of Kath Ramon and Dom Pinto (who has since joined Crimsonfire), Supremacy appears to have matured musically and shifted focus toward a slightly progressive and symphonic metal style while retaining the "witch" look (pointy hats, magic symbols). The "Angel" EP was a marked improvement and features guest vocals from Tobias Sammet of Edguy. Live, the group has included other female metal musicians including members of Bowelmouth and Tribal Clown. Former Dark Order guitarist Nawar Dalati joined the group some years ago and in 2007 the album Vicious Circle was released.
Supremacy was booked to play some shows in Europe during 2008 but was forced to cancel due to Jadi-Anne's pregnancy and nothing has been heard of them since that time.
Discography
Albums:
2001 | Blessed Be | Metal Warriors | |
2007 | Vicious Circle | self release |
EP:
2003 | Angel | Metal Warriors |
EP:
1997 | Short End Fuse | self release |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label |
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1999 | "All We Are" | Halloween Metalfest 99 | Metal Warriors |