The Berzerker
Band members
- Current line-up
- Luke Kenny (vocals, samples, programming)
- Jay Lacey (guitar, bass)
- Matt Wilcock (guitar)
- Dave Gray (drums)
- Former members
- Sam Bean (bass)
- Gary Thomas (drums)
- Ed Lacey (guitar)
- Matt Racovalis (drums)
Website
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1995
Band information
The Berzerker is an extreme metal entity from Melbourne that plays a noisy form of cyber-grind. The band is the brainchild of former Mystic Insight member Luke Kenny, a one-time metal and grind drummer who was forced to give up his instrument after sustaining near-fatal injuries in a motor vehicle accident. Under the name The Berzerker, Kenny began to produce music that was a cross between "gabba" techno and industrial grind. He issued a brace of vinyl EPs and worked on an album of remixed Morbid Angel material. In 1999 he began work on a full-length album of beats, soundscapes, industrial noise and death/grind, with some assistance from Jason and Eddie Lacey of Melbourne thrash band The Wolves and bassist Sam Bean. The album was originally intended to be recorded at Devin Townsend's studio in Vancouver with a host of death and grind artists guesting (rumoured to include Dave Vincent, Kevin Sharp and Dan Lilker), but financial issues caused this to be abandoned and Kenny completed the album in Melbourne.
The Berzerker was released in 2000 by Earache Records and a complete band was pieced together for live performance, with individual identities (who, at this point, included Steel Affliction and Abramelin guitarist Matt Wilcock and Alarum drummer Matt Racovalis) hidden by latex monster masks and signified only by their roles in the band, ie: The Singer, The Bassist, etc. The Berzerker toured the US with Skinless, Gorguts and Dying Fetus in mid-2001.
The second album was a band effort, this time with the drumming provided by Gary Thomas of Perth death metal band Plague. Thomas was reportedly the fastest drummer in the world at the time, apparently able to perform blastbeats at a speed of 19 beats per second, per hand. While this claim was later dismissed as nothing but a rumour, it was played up by the band at the time. Dissimulate was a more conventional death/grind album that lacked The Berzerker's previous industrial and techno elements. The album was followed by an Australian tour in late 2002, then shows in the US with Vader and Immolation in November. A UK tour with Red Harvest followed before The Berzerker returned to the US in January 2003 for a massive tour with Nile, Napalm Death, Dark Tranquillity and Strapping Young Lad. The band's touring was rounded out by a European tour with Corporation 187. During the second US leg, Thomas was injured in a fight at a New York nightclub and the shows were completed with Kenny drumming and Tony Laureano from Nile also guesting.
In mid-2004, the band issued the Principles and Practices of Embalming DVD, a mammoth three-hour volume featuring live footage, interviews, backstage material and two documentaries.
The Berzerker's third album World of Lies was released in September 2005, once again featuring contributions from long-time bassist Sam Bean and the Laceys. At this point The Berzerker also dispensed with the gimmicky aspects of masks and pseudonyms and the music became more defined.
More international touring followed before work began on a fourth album in mid-2006. Animosity was released in early 2007. The Berzerker's live line-up now features Kenny and Lacey, plus Wilcock and Gray from Akercocke.
Discography
Albums:
2000 | The Berzerker | Earache | |
2002 | Dissimulate | Earache | |
2006 | World of Lies | Earache | |
2007 | Animosity | Earache |
EPs:
1996 | No? | self release | |
1998 | Inextricable Zenith | Speedcore |
VHS/DVDs:
2004 | The Principles and Practices of Embalming | Earache |