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===Formed===
===Formed===


Melbourne, VIC, 2001
Melbourne, VIC, 1999


===Band information===
===Band information===


Melbourne band Contrive plays angry metal with a hardcore edge that isn't that far removed from late-90s Sepultura at times.
Melbourne band Contrive's basic sound is an angry groove metal with a hardcore edge but also frequently exhibits aspects of melodic death metal and, more recently, a progressive alterna-metal feel.
   
   
Stahlmann and Paul Haug featured in the final version of [[Fracture]] and Contrive grew out of that band's demise. Not long after forming the group released an EP and appeared at [[Metal for the Brain]] and has since developed a reputation as a band who will play anywhere with anyone. In 2002, Contrive supported '''Mayhem''' and '''Destruction''',  
Tim Stahlmann and Paul Haug featured in the final version of [[Fracture]] and Contrive grew out of that band's demise. Not long after forming the group released an EP and appeared at [[Metal for the Brain]] and developed a reputation as a band who would play anywhere with anyone. In 2002, Contrive supported '''Mayhem''' and '''Destruction''', released a second EP in early 2003 and racked up shows with '''Sepultura''', '''Soilwork''' and '''Machine Head'''.
released a second EP in early 2003 and racked up shows with '''Sepultura''', '''Soilwork''' and '''Machine Head'''.
   
   
Mixed by Frederick Nordström, Contrive's debut album ''The Meaning Unseen'' was issued in September 2005 and saw some melodic death metal aspects entering their sound. Since then the group has continued to appear live regularly. Contrive toured Thailand in 2009 but without Stahlmann, who broke his collarbone while on holidays. Greg Shaw from [[Truth Corroded]] replaced him for the tour, which included a date with [[Parkway Drive]] in Bangkok. In June the band began work on their second album, eventually heading to Vancouver, Canada to complete mastering and mixing with '''Devin Townsend'''. Ahead of the album's release in 2010, the band will tour nationally with '''The Devin Townsend Project'''.
Mixed by Frederick Nordström, Contrive's debut album ''The Meaning Unseen'' was issued in September 2005 and saw some melodic death metal aspects entering their sound. Since then the group has continued to appear live regularly. Contrive toured Thailand in 2009 but without Stahlmann, who broke his collarbone while on holidays. Greg Shaw from [[Truth Corroded]] replaced him for the tour, which included a date with [[Parkway Drive]] in Bangkok. In June the band began work on their second album, eventually heading to Vancouver, Canada to complete mastering and mixing with '''Devin Townsend'''. Ahead of the album's release in 2010, the band toured nationally with '''The Devin Townsend Project'''.


===Discography===
===Discography===

Revision as of 21:43, 14 March 2010

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Band members

  • Line up
    • Paul Haug (guitar, vocals)
    • Andrew Haug (drums)
    • Tim Stahlmann (bass)

Website

contrive.com.au

Formed

Melbourne, VIC, 1999

Band information

Melbourne band Contrive's basic sound is an angry groove metal with a hardcore edge but also frequently exhibits aspects of melodic death metal and, more recently, a progressive alterna-metal feel.

Tim Stahlmann and Paul Haug featured in the final version of Fracture and Contrive grew out of that band's demise. Not long after forming the group released an EP and appeared at Metal for the Brain and developed a reputation as a band who would play anywhere with anyone. In 2002, Contrive supported Mayhem and Destruction, released a second EP in early 2003 and racked up shows with Sepultura, Soilwork and Machine Head.

Mixed by Frederick Nordström, Contrive's debut album The Meaning Unseen was issued in September 2005 and saw some melodic death metal aspects entering their sound. Since then the group has continued to appear live regularly. Contrive toured Thailand in 2009 but without Stahlmann, who broke his collarbone while on holidays. Greg Shaw from Truth Corroded replaced him for the tour, which included a date with Parkway Drive in Bangkok. In June the band began work on their second album, eventually heading to Vancouver, Canada to complete mastering and mixing with Devin Townsend. Ahead of the album's release in 2010, the band toured nationally with The Devin Townsend Project.

Discography

Albums:

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2005 The Meaning Unseen self release


EPs:

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2001 Finally self release
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2003 Prosper self release

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
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2002 "Agitated" Hip New Sounds High Voltage