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


A progressive metal band from Adelaide, Dyssidia was formed in 2010 by Jessie Olley, Nathan Harvey and Corey Davis. The trio wrote extensively until Neil Palmer and finally Mitch Brackman joined the band; shortly after Brackman's indentureship Dyssidia released their debut CD. Along with supporting local touring acts like [[LORD]], [[Claim the Throne]] and [[Breaking Orbit]] that year, Dyssidia opened for '''Gloryhammer''' in mid-2014 and played at the New Dead Festival
A progressive metal band from Adelaide, Dyssidia was formed in 2010 by Jessie Olley, Nathan Harvey and Corey Davis. Shortly after Brackman joined Dyssidia released their debut CD. Along with supporting local touring acts like [[LORD]], [[Claim the Throne]] and [[Breaking Orbit]] that year, Dyssidia opened for '''Gloryhammer''' in mid-2014 and played at the New Dead Festival.


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

Revision as of 07:15, 29 April 2022

Dyssidia
OriginAdelaide, SA
GenresProgressive metal
Years active2010 - present
Associated actsDouble Dragon, Asphyxia, Hadal Maw, Freedom of Fear, Matronarch
MembersMitch Brackman, Corey Davis, Neil Palmer, Liam Weedall, Dimitri Ioannou
Past membersJesse Olley, Nathan Harvey, Ashley Miller

Line-up

  • Current members
    • Mitch Brackman (vocals)
    • Corey Davis (guitar)
    • Neil Palmer (bass)
    • Liam Weedall (drums)
    • Dimitri Ioannou
  • Former members
    • Ashley Miller (keys) 2016 - 2018
    • Nathan Harvey (keys) 2010 - 2016
    • Jessie Olley (drums) 2010 - 2015


Band information

A progressive metal band from Adelaide, Dyssidia was formed in 2010 by Jessie Olley, Nathan Harvey and Corey Davis. Shortly after Brackman joined Dyssidia released their debut CD. Along with supporting local touring acts like LORD, Claim the Throne and Breaking Orbit that year, Dyssidia opened for Gloryhammer in mid-2014 and played at the New Dead Festival.

Discography

Album

2020 Costly Signals Independent

EPs

2013 Quiet Waters Independent
2015 Children of Aether and Earth Independent
2016 Of Delight and Despair Independent