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


Perth band Make Them Suffer combine fairly generic deathcore with melodic and intricate keys and pianos. A demo appeared in 2009 and was followed by shows with '''The Black Dahlia Murder''', '''Unearth''' and '''Between the Buried and Me''' over the next couple of years. Roland Lim of '''Birds of Tokyo''' worked on the debut EP. In late 2011 the band toured with [[Thy Art is Murder]], '''The Bride''' and '''War From a Harlot's Mouth'''. In late February 2012, it was announced that Make Them Suffer had signed to Roadrunner Australia. A full length album quickly followed and the band did a national tour in support. During 2013 Make Them Suffer toured extensively in Europe before returning to Australia where they supported '''Bleeding Through''' mid-year. In mid-2014 the band featured on the Free Your Mind tour with [[Northlane]] and [[Thy Art is Murder]].
Perth band Make Them Suffer formed in 2008 with a line-up of Sean Harmanis, Nick McLernon, Heather Menaglio, Tim Madden, Chris Arias-Real and Richard West, at first playing melodic deathcore. A demo appeared in 2009, after which West was replaced by Cody Brooks. Shows with '''The Black Dahlia Murder''', '''Unearth''' and '''Between the Buried and Me''' followed over the next couple of years. Debut EP ''Lord of Woe'' appeared in late 2010 and Brooks was replaced by Craig Buckingham the next year. In late 2011 the band toured with [[Thy Art is Murder]], '''The Bride''' and '''War From a Harlot's Mouth'''. In late February 2012, Make Them Suffer signed to Roadrunner Australia. A full length album quickly followed and the band did a national tour in support. During 2013 Make Them Suffer toured extensively in Europe before returning to Australia where they supported '''Bleeding Through''' mid-year. In mid-2014 the band featured on the Free Your Mind tour with [[Northlane]] and [[Thy Art is Murder]].


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

Revision as of 13:15, 6 March 2022

Make Them Suffer
OriginPerth, WA
GenresDeathcore
Years active2008 - present
LabelsFirestarter, Roadrunner, Greyscale, Rise
Associated actsLifeblood
MembersSean Harmanis, Nick McLernon, Jaya Jeffery, Jordan Mather
Past membersChris Arias-Real, Cody Brooks, Tim Madden, Heather Menaglio, Richard West, Craig Buckingham, Lachlan Monty, Louisa Burton, Booka Nile

Band members

  • Current Line-up
    • Sean Harmanis (vocals)
    • Nick McLernon (guitar, vocals)
    • Jaya Jeffery (bass)
    • Jordan Mather (drums)
  • Former members
    • Booka Nile (keys, vocals) 2017 - 2022
    • Lachlan Monty (guitar) 2012 - 2016
    • Louisa Burton (keys, vocals) 2011 - 2017
    • Craig Buckinghom (guitar) 2011 - 2012
    • Cody Brooks (guitar) 2009 - 2011
    • Tim Madden (drums) 2008 - 2018
    • Chris Arias-Real (bass) 2008 - 2017
    • Heather Menaglio (keys, synths) 2008 - 2011
    • Richard West (guitar) 2008 - 2009

Band information

Perth band Make Them Suffer formed in 2008 with a line-up of Sean Harmanis, Nick McLernon, Heather Menaglio, Tim Madden, Chris Arias-Real and Richard West, at first playing melodic deathcore. A demo appeared in 2009, after which West was replaced by Cody Brooks. Shows with The Black Dahlia Murder, Unearth and Between the Buried and Me followed over the next couple of years. Debut EP Lord of Woe appeared in late 2010 and Brooks was replaced by Craig Buckingham the next year. In late 2011 the band toured with Thy Art is Murder, The Bride and War From a Harlot's Mouth. In late February 2012, Make Them Suffer signed to Roadrunner Australia. A full length album quickly followed and the band did a national tour in support. During 2013 Make Them Suffer toured extensively in Europe before returning to Australia where they supported Bleeding Through mid-year. In mid-2014 the band featured on the Free Your Mind tour with Northlane and Thy Art is Murder.

Discography

Album:

2012 Neverbloom Roadrunner

EP:

2010 Lord of Woe Firestarter