Anterior (band)
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Anterior | |
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Origin | Tredegar, South Wales, United Kingdom |
Genres | Melodic death metal,[1]thrash metal,[1][2]progressive metal[2] |
Years active | 2003–2012 |
Labels | Metal Blade |
Past members | Ross Andrews Andrew Cairns Luke Davies Leon Kemp Steven Nixon James Britton James Cook |
Website | www.myspace.com/Anterior |
Anterior was a British
History
Originally a four-piece band formed in 2003, Anterior began playing covers of the bands that inspired them to play and immediately adopted a serious approach to music. After realizing their combined potential they started to compose their own music and style and set out to record a demo of their first original songs. They completed the self-funded disc in just a few days in the summer of 2004 and started sending copies to local promoters in search of shows.
The demo gained the band many shows in the area and many promoters had great interest in their music. Still playing their very first songs and selling their demo at shows, they landed an opening slot for
During the writing process, vocalist Luke Davies encountered medical problems forcing him to no longer be able to play guitar. During the recording all guitars were recorded by guitarist Leon Kemp, as Davies' condition was more permanent than the band had once thought. They overcame the complications and recorded 10 tracks, 9 being original songs and the tenth a Racer X cover. The album was named This Age of Silence. Just days after the album's completion the band were finishing their UK tour with 3 Inches of Blood. Anticipating the album release, Anterior continued to keep playing live with the help of a friend on rhythm guitar duties with Davies providing vocals.
In May 2007, bassist James Britton left the band due to personal reasons, but re-joined the band in September 2007.
The band were sharing stages with bands such as
With Davies still unable to play, the band were looking for a full-time guitarist to become an official part of the band. During many of their shows, Anterior had played with the Scottish metalcore band Mendeed many times and had a very close relationship with them. The summer of 2007 saw the breakup of Mendeed and the addition of their lead guitarist, Steven Nixon, completing the band as a new five-piece line up.
Throughout 2008, the band toured extensively. On 25 February 2008 they completed their five-day Indian tour where they headlined "AVALANCHE" – the rock show at
On 31 March 2008, it was announced that drummer Ross Andrews would be leaving the band to pursue an alternative career path once a suitable replacement could be found. However, he left at the end of 2008 before any replacement was arranged.
On 29 January 2009, it was announced through the band's Myspace, that a replacement drummer had been found in Andrew Cairns, and that he too would be contributing to the new album due some time in 2010.
On 4 February 2010, it was announced through the band's MySpace that another drummer had been announced by the name of James Cook to contribute to the new album.
On 26 August 2011, after much delay, Echoes of The Fallen was released.
On Monday, 30 January 2012, the band announced from their Facebook profile page that they would "call it a day", and they are no longer continuing as a band. Their last show was on 2 March 2012 in London, England.[3]
Discography
- This Age of Silence (2007)
- Echoes of the Fallen (2011)[4]
Members
- Luke Davies – vocals (2003–2012)
- Leon Kemp – guitar (2003–2012)
- Steven Nixon – guitar (2007–2012)
- James Britton – bass (2003–2012)
- James Cook – drums (2010–2012)
- Ross Andrews – drums (2003–2008)
- Andrew Cairns – drums (2009–2010)
Timeline
References
- ^ a b Sharpe-Young, Garry. "Anterior". MusicMight. Archived from the original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
- ^ About.com. Archived from the originalon 4 March 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
- ^ "Anterior - Calling It Quits, Announce Final Show - Metal Storm". Metalstorm.net. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
- ^ "Blabbermouth.net". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2020.