Eldritch (band)
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Eldritch | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Livorno, Tuscany, Italy |
Genres | Power metal, progressive metal |
Years active | 1991-present |
Labels | Inside Out Music Limb Music Scarlet Records |
Website | eldritchweb |
Members | Terence Holler Eugene Simone Rudj Ginanneschi Alessio Consani Raffahell Dridge |
Eldritch is a progressive/power metal band formed in 1991 in Italy.[1]
History[]
Their history began when Eugene Simone, Adriano Dal Canto, and Terence Holler formed a band with the intent of putting out some demos. Right after the lineup was complete and the demos started to spread over the scene, the interest towards the band began to grow until Limp Schoor, in 1993 accepted to be their manager.
In 1995 the band put out the debut album Seeds of Rage for Inside Out Music label. The album had good success, winning an award as Album of the Month on the German magazine Heavy, oder was!?. Two years later, in 1997, the band proceeded to follow the same flow in terms of musical ideals, to the point where they published Headquake, having success again, and at the time the Organization of the Gods of Metal Festival was convinced to include them in the bill.[clarification needed]
1998 was the year of a change in style. With the publishing of El Nino the band followed influences such as Metallica, Coroner, and Annihilator. The crowd and the media appreciated very much their change as their albums selling grew and a successful tour with Threshold and Pain Of Salvation came.
Also in 1998, the lineup changed. In the new lineup the band faced many difficulties, and within 3 years, in 2001 they published Reverse, an album which marked a new turn to the band's style and composition ideas. they approached more complex riffs, with the influence of bands such as Machine Head and Pantera. That year they participated again to the Gods Of Metal Festival.
The following album was published 3 years later. After changing lineup again, they changed label too this time, signing with Limb Music Products, and Portrait of the Abyss Within was put out in 2004.
In 2006 Eldritch had a new turn. With the publishing of Neighbourhell the band defined their own distinctive style which was very much appreciated by the specialized media.
After putting out the album Blackenday, the Leghorn band intent was to work on another album, which, as they declare, it will be even more complex and technically challenging than their previous albums.[2][3][4][5]
Members[]
Current members[]
- Terence Holler – vocals (1991–present)
- Eugene Simone – guitar (1991–present)
- Oleg Smirnoff – keyboards (1991–1999, 2019–present)
- Raffahell Dridge – drums (2007–present)
- Rudj Ginanneschi – guitar (2010–present)
- Dario Lastrucci – bass (2019–present)
Former Members[]
- Martin Kyhn – bass (1991–2004)
- Adriano Dal Canto – drums (1991–2000)
- Dave Simeone – drums (2000–2007)
- Sean Henderson – keyboards (2000–2004)
- Lisa Oliviero – bass (2004–2005)
- Roberto "Peck" Proietti – guitars (2004–2010)
- John Crystal – bass (2005–2014)
- Fabrizio Muratori – keyboards (2010)
- Gabriele Caselli – keyboards (2010–2015; session 2017–2018)
- Alessio Consani – bass (2014–2019)
Timeline
Discography[]
Demos[]
- 1991 – Reflection of Sadness Demo
- 1993 – Promo Tracks 1993 Demo
Studio albums[]
- 1995 – Seeds of Rage
- 1997 – Headquake
- 1998 – El Niño
- 2001 – Reverse
- 2004 – Portrait of the Abyss Within
- 2006 – Neighbourhell
- 2007 – Blackenday
- 2011 – Gaia's Legacy[6]
- 2014 – Tasting the tears
- 2015 – Underlying Issues
- 2018 – Cracksleep
Live albums[]
- 2008 – Livequake
Music videos[]
- "Reverse" – 2001
- "My Sharona" (cover) – 2001
- "Lonesome Existence" – 2005
- "Save Me" – 2006
- "The Blackened Day" – 2007
- "Everything's Burning" – 2011
- "Deviation" – 2012
- "Alone again" – 2014
References[]
- ^ "Eldritch", Encyclopedia Metallum. Web, 12 September 2010.
- ^ "Eldritch – Encyclopaedia Metallum". The Metal Archives. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- ^ "ELDRITCH discography (top albums), MP3, videos and reviews". Progarchives.com. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- ^ "ELDRITCH: Wir sind nicht DREAM THEATER! | Interview @". Vampster.com. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- ^ "Google Translate". Translate.google.co.uk. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- ^ "Eldritch – Ink Deal With Scarlet Records". Metal Storm. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
External links[]
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