Difference between revisions of "Bane of Isildur"

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===Band members===
===Band members===


*Line up
*Current Line up
**Ray McGill  (bass)
**Ray McGill  (bass)
**Andy Nicholl (drums)
**Andy Nicholl (drums)
**Valnost (guitar)
**Valnost (guitar)
**Aaron Warboys (vocals, guitar)
**Aaron Warboys (vocals, guitar)
*Former members
**Peter Crane (guitar) (2006)
**Ben (guitar)


===Website===
===Website===
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===Band information===
===Band information===


Bane of Isildur is a Sydney melodic death metal band with a lyrical focus on Norse paganism, formed by McGill and Warboys who were previously with [[Malice]]. A limited-edition demo was issued in 2006 and the band supported '''Amon Amarth''' in early 2008.
Bane of Isildur is a Sydney melodic death metal band with a lyrical focus on Norse paganism, formed by McGill and Warboys who were previously with [[Malice]]. Originally known as '''The Ninth Wind''' and then '''Vangaard''', the current name was settled upon to avoid confusion with the Finnish band '''Vanguard'''. A limited-edition demo was issued in 2006 and the band supported '''Amon Amarth''' in early 2008.


[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]]
[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]]
[[Category:Bands from Sydney]]
[[Category:Bands from Sydney]]

Revision as of 19:51, 18 February 2008

Band members

  • Current Line up
    • Ray McGill (bass)
    • Andy Nicholl (drums)
    • Valnost (guitar)
    • Aaron Warboys (vocals, guitar)
  • Former members
    • Peter Crane (guitar) (2006)
    • Ben (guitar)

Website

baneofisildur.com

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 2006

Band information

Bane of Isildur is a Sydney melodic death metal band with a lyrical focus on Norse paganism, formed by McGill and Warboys who were previously with Malice. Originally known as The Ninth Wind and then Vangaard, the current name was settled upon to avoid confusion with the Finnish band Vanguard. A limited-edition demo was issued in 2006 and the band supported Amon Amarth in early 2008.