Superheist
Superheist | |
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Origin | Melbourne, VIC |
Genres | Hard rock, nu-metal, grind |
Years active | 1993 - 2004 |
Labels | Shagpile, Pivotal, Shock |
Associated acts | Truth Corroded, Jericco, Order of the Buzzard, Walk the Earth, In:Extremis, Iconoklast, Screwface:13, Lanstrum, Seizure |
Past members | Joey Biro, Drew Dedman, Si Durrant, Anthony "Donut" Donath, Rod McLeod, DW Norton, Sean Pentacost, Fetah Sebawi |
Band Members
- Final Line-Up
- Joey Biro (vocals)
- Drew Dedman (bass)
- DW Norton (guitar)
- Sean Pentacost (drums)
- Fetah Sebawi (keys, samples)
- Former Members
- Roderick McLeod (vocals) (1993 - 2002)
- Si Durrant (bass) (1998 - 1999)
- Donut (Anthony Donath) (bass) (1993 - 1997)
Band Information
Superheist formed in 1993 as a super-heavy grindcore band but in 1997 they began to change their style into groove-laden heavy modern rock and nu-metal.
The band began to come to some attention after the release of an early demo with a line-up that featured Norton, Rod McLeod (vocals), Pentecost and Anthony "Donut" Donath (bass). After this Pentecost left Superheist and the band went through two other drummers before Pentecost returned in late 1997. In early 1997 there was a setback when Donath almost lost his hand in an industrial accident but the band was able to record its first EP, "Chrome Matrix" that featured remastered demo tracks plus two new songs with drum tracks supplied by Dreadnaught drummer Sudz. Superheist were to round out 1997 with their third appearance at Metal for the Brain but stepped aside in favour of Dreadnaught in order to play at a large alternative rock festival in Adelaide. Shortly after this Donath left Superheist and was replaced by Si Durrant of Adelaide band In:Extremis. By this time, their grind days were long behind them, although an early demo song would occasionally feature in their live set. Superheist had also added a permanent keyboards player/sampler in the shape of Fetah Sabawi and recording began on a series of releases that would surface over the next two years as the single "Two Faced" and the EPs "Karma" and "8 Miles High". In mid-1999, Superheist toured nationally with Sepultura, but shortly after this, Durrant apparently became disenchanted with Superheist's nu-metal direction and left the band, ostensibly to re-form In:Extremis. Over the years he has since been involved in a number of bands that have included Screwface:13 and Truth Corroded and in 2005 formed Order of the Buzzard. Durrant was replaced by Drew Dedman, ex-Iconoklast. Late in 1999, Superheist appeared at Metal for the Brain and received a decidedly mixed response.
Despite animosity from more traditional metal crowds, Superheist had by now forged a busy career and the "8 Miles High" EP was followed later in 2000 by another six tracker, "Crank the System". Tracks from both these releases received considerable airplay on the national youth broadcaster Triple J and the song 'Pulse' was included on the station's Full Metal Racket CD. As the key act on Shock offshoot label Pivotal, Superheist tracks also found plenty of exposure on TV sport broadcasts and extreme sport shows. The long awaited debut album The Prize Recruit was released in April 2001 and entered the Australian charts in the Top 20. The following August, the band found themselves supporting Eminem in Sydney. Although Superheist was now enjoying significant exposure and success, particularly for a band of their kind in a country not known for supporting locally produced heavy rock acts, all was not well within the band and McLeod was ejected from the group. Replacement vocalist Joey Biro was introduced by way of the "7 Years" EP, a precursor to the Identical Remote Controlled Reactions album that was, if anything, geared even more toward syncopated melodic modern rock than its predecessor. Following the album's release Superheist appeared at all major Australian festivals across the summer of 2002-03, but after this the band went relatively quiet. Superheist was named as one of the major bands for Metal for the Brain 2003 but again cancelled amid rumours that all was not well in the Superheist camp, that Biro had been sacked and that Norton was involved in a new band with former members of Damaged. All activity by the band had apparently ceased; six months later, in March 2004, it was officially announced that Superheist was no more.
DW Norton is a sought after producer and co-owner of Melbourne label Faultline Records. In mid-2004 he began playing live again with Walk the Earth. A Superheist retrospective compilation was released in November 2004, featuring one new track with vocals by Cam Baines of Bodyjar. Walk the Earth was put on indefinite hold in mid-2005 and shortly afterward Norton announced he was demoing new Superheist material with Dedman. Nothing further came of this however and Walk the Earth resumed (briefly) in early 2007. Dedman and Biro later formed Lanstrum with Rob Brens from Alarum, a band that worked live extensively for a year or so and then abruptly disappeared after announcing a forthcoming album. Fetah Sabawi is now with Jerrico.
Discography
Albums:
2001 | The Prize Recruit | Pivotal | |
2002 | Identical Remote Controlled Reactions | Pivotal | |
2004 | New.Rare.Live | Pivotal |
Singles:
1998 | Two Faced | Shagpile | |
2001 | Bullet | Pivotal | |
2001 | Step Back | Pivotal | |
2004 | The Road | Pivotal |
EPs:
1997 | Chrome Matrix | Shagpile | |
1999 | Karma | Shagpile | |
2000 | 8 Miles High | Shagpile | |
2000 | Crank the System | Pivotal | |
2002 | 7 Years | Pivotal |
Compilation track:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label |
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2000 | "Pulse" | Full Metal Racket | ABC/EMI |
2000 | "Two Faced (Check Your Head Up)" | Radio Rock Vol. 1 | Columbia |
2000 | "Beachview" | Route 666 Vol 2 | Shock |
2001 | "Step Back" | Loud Vol. 1 | Universal |