Difference between revisions of "Anarion"

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| alias          =  
| alias          =  
| origin          = Melbourne, VIC
| origin          = Melbourne, VIC
| genre          = Power metal
| genre          = Power metal, Thrash
| years_active    = 1999 -
| years_active    = 1999 - 2015
| label          =  
| label          =  
| associated_acts = [[Pegazus]], [[Eyefear]], [[The Ember Tide]],  
| associated_acts = [[Pegazus]], [[Eyefear]], [[The Ember Tide]], Wicked Smile, [[Circadian Pulse]], [[Envenomed]]
| website        = http://www.anarion.com.au
| website        =  
| current_members = Luke Burnham, Joe Frisna, Riccardo Mecchi, Richard Vella
| current_members =
| past_members    = Scott Griffith, Simon D'Alfonso, Chris Binding, Danny Cecati, Erf Khadem, Steve Stergiardis, Michael Vrljic
| past_members    =  Luke Burnham, Joe Frisna, Riccardo Mecchi, Richard Vella, Scott Griffith, Chris Powell, Simon D'Alfonso, Chris Binding, Danny Cecati, Erf Khadem, Steve Stergiardis, Michael Vrljic
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===Band members===
===Band members===
*Current line-up
*Final line-up
**Riccardo Mecchi (vocals, guitar)
**Riccardo Mecchi (vocals, guitar)
**Luke Burnham (drums)
**Luke Burnham (drums)
**Joe Frisna (bass)
**Chris Powell (bass)
**Richard Vella (guitar)
**Richard Vella (guitar)


*Former members
*Former members
**Joe Frisna (bass) 2003 -
**Scott Griffith (guitar) 2006 -  
**Scott Griffith (guitar) 2006 -  
**Steve Stegiardis (guitar) 2000 - 2006
**Steve Stegiardis (guitar) 2000 - 2006
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===Band information===
===Band information===


Anarion is a Melbourne power metal band that formed in early 1999 as a three-piece of Mecchi, D'Alfonso and Vrljic with ex-[[The Ember Tide]] drummer Burnham joining some months later. At the time Mecchi was also lead singer but in January 2000 [[Pegazus]] vocalist Cecati joined the fold and was consequently sacked from his other band. After original members Vrljic and D'Alfonso departed, Anarion continued without a bass player for almost a year until Binding joined in 2001. Cecati himself left Anarion at the beginning of 2001 and Mecchi took on the vocal duties once again. Former '''Ember Tide''' bass player Erf Khadem replaced Binding in early 2002, but he was replaced in his turn by Joe Frisna. Anarion then took some time to consolidate its future, emerging in 2006 with a new album through Majestic Rock Records. Following the release, the band did a short Japanese tour. Stergiardis then stepped aside for Scott Griffith in mid-2006. Since then Anarion has completed a third album that was released in mid-2009. Richard Vella has since replaced Griffiths.  
Anarion was a Melbourne power metal band that formed in early 1999 as a three-piece of Riccardo Mecchi, Simon D'Alfonso and Michael Vrljic with ex-[[The Ember Tide]] drummer Luke Burnham joining some months later. At the time Mecchi was also lead singer but in January 2000 [[Pegazus]] vocalist Danny Cecati joined the fold. After original members Vrljic and D'Alfonso departed, Anarion continued without a bass player for almost a year until Chris Binding joined in 2001. Cecati himself left Anarion at the beginning of 2001 and Mecchi took on the vocal duties once again. Former '''Ember Tide''' bass player Erf Khadem replaced Binding in early 2002, but he was soon replaced by Joe Frisna. Anarion emerged in 2006 with a new album through Majestic Rock Records and did a short Japanese tour. Stergiardis then stepped aside for Scott Griffith in mid-2006. A third album that was released in mid-2009 and Richard Vella has since replaced Griffiths.  


Since appearing at Steel Assassins in 2012 and Progfest in 2013, it would appear that a fourth album is being recorded.
Since appearing at Steel Assassins in 2012 and Progfest in 2013, a fourth album was rumoured but the band has split.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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| '''''The Journey Begins...'''''
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| 2006  
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| 2009  
| '''''Beneath it All'''''
| '''''Beneath it All'''''

Revision as of 13:54, 24 February 2022

Anarion
OriginMelbourne, VIC
GenresPower metal, Thrash
Years active1999 - 2015
Associated actsPegazus, Eyefear, The Ember Tide, Wicked Smile, Circadian Pulse, Envenomed
Past membersLuke Burnham, Joe Frisna, Riccardo Mecchi, Richard Vella, Scott Griffith, Chris Powell, Simon D'Alfonso, Chris Binding, Danny Cecati, Erf Khadem, Steve Stergiardis, Michael Vrljic

Band members

  • Final line-up
    • Riccardo Mecchi (vocals, guitar)
    • Luke Burnham (drums)
    • Chris Powell (bass)
    • Richard Vella (guitar)
  • Former members
    • Joe Frisna (bass) 2003 -
    • Scott Griffith (guitar) 2006 -
    • Steve Stegiardis (guitar) 2000 - 2006
    • Erf Khadem (bass) 2002
    • Chris Binding (bass) 2001 - 2002
    • Danny Cecati (vocals) 2000 - 2001
    • Simon D'Alfonso (bass) 1999 - 2000
    • Michael Vrjic (guitar) 1999 - 2000

Band information

Anarion was a Melbourne power metal band that formed in early 1999 as a three-piece of Riccardo Mecchi, Simon D'Alfonso and Michael Vrljic with ex-The Ember Tide drummer Luke Burnham joining some months later. At the time Mecchi was also lead singer but in January 2000 Pegazus vocalist Danny Cecati joined the fold. After original members Vrljic and D'Alfonso departed, Anarion continued without a bass player for almost a year until Chris Binding joined in 2001. Cecati himself left Anarion at the beginning of 2001 and Mecchi took on the vocal duties once again. Former Ember Tide bass player Erf Khadem replaced Binding in early 2002, but he was soon replaced by Joe Frisna. Anarion emerged in 2006 with a new album through Majestic Rock Records and did a short Japanese tour. Stergiardis then stepped aside for Scott Griffith in mid-2006. A third album that was released in mid-2009 and Richard Vella has since replaced Griffiths.

Since appearing at Steel Assassins in 2012 and Progfest in 2013, a fourth album was rumoured but the band has split.

Discography

Albums:

2001 The Journey Begins... self release
2006 Unbroken Majestic Rock
2009 Beneath it All self release