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


The Black Arts Movement was a Sydney thrash band that came to be in June 2004 when [[Baraka]] changed its name. After releasing "A Wall and a Tomb", Wylde replaced Oriss and Jarvis joined the band in early 2007. Both of them came from '''Evolvar''' and both left after a few months. Raiss is now with [[Ignite the Ibex]] and CJ is the vocalist with [[Thy Art is Murder]].
The Black Arts Movement was a Sydney thrash band that came to be in June 2004 when [[Baraka]] changed its name. After releasing "A Wall and a Tomb", Wylde replaced Oriss and Jarvis joined the band in early 2007. Both of them came from '''Evolvar''' and both left after a few months. Raiss later joined [[Ignite the Ibex]], CJ is the vocalist with [[Thy Art is Murder]] and Nathan McMahon formed [[No Home for Heroes]].


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

Latest revision as of 09:19, 14 December 2013

The Black Arts Movement
OriginSydney, NSW
GenresThrash metal
Years active2004 - 2007
LabelsNone
Associated actsNo Home for Heroes, Baraka, Ignite the Ibex, Thy Art is Murder, Dynasphere, Evolvar
Past membersBrett Dane, Tommy Jarvis, Nathan McMahon, Patrick Oriss, Trevor Raiss, CJ Wylde

Band members

  • Final line-up
    • Tommy Jarvis (guitar)
    • Nathan McMahon (drums)
    • Trevor Raiss (bass)
    • Brett Dane (guitar)
    • CJ Wylde (Chris McMahon) (vocals)
  • Former members
    • Patrick Oriss (vocals)

Band information

The Black Arts Movement was a Sydney thrash band that came to be in June 2004 when Baraka changed its name. After releasing "A Wall and a Tomb", Wylde replaced Oriss and Jarvis joined the band in early 2007. Both of them came from Evolvar and both left after a few months. Raiss later joined Ignite the Ibex, CJ is the vocalist with Thy Art is Murder and Nathan McMahon formed No Home for Heroes.

Discography

EP:

2006 A Wall and a Tomb self release