Xerath | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Progressive metal, symphonic metal, groove metal, death metal, djent |
Years active | 2007-Present |
Labels | Candlelight |
Website | www.xerath.net |
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Richard Thomson Christopher Clark Michael Pitman Owain Williams |
Xerath are an extreme metal band from the UK. The band formed in 2007, and they have been recognized from 2009 with the release of their debut album 'I' (one) via Candlelight Records.
Containing elements of progressive, death, thrash and symphonic metal, Xerath's music is characterized by the mix of polyrhythmic guitar riffing and drumming, with orchestral and symphonic elements. Xerath cite their influences as Strapping Young Lad, Meshuggah, Dimmu Borgir, and Opeth as well as film score composition and an eclectic mix of other bands and genres.
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Xerath was formed in 2007 by guitarist Andy Phillips, drummer Michael Pitman and Bassist / Guitarist Owain Williams. Xerath was originally started as an experiment to combine Film score style composition with syncopated guitar rhythms and crushing metal grooves. In 2007, Xerath won the Terrorizer Magazine best unsigned band competition based on reader votes. In early 2008, Xerath signed their first record deal with Candlelight Records,[1] best known for acts such as Emperor and Opeth. Xerath released their debut CD entitled I (One) in May 2009. Their second album II (Two) was released on May 3, 2011.
Xerath made their first notable live performance at Bloodstock Open Air festival in the UK.[2]
Will you pass on this moment
To experience the world as it is
As corrupt as it may be
Still affords you the chance to exist
Exist
A precious commodity if you focus
On present without presiding times
We have never been the stewards of this life
Merely fleeting
Lie
Perfection cannot be followed
Nor is it an endeavor for this life
see through my eyes
Scale or size matter not to the many
Only shots in the dark
The overseer of nothing
Controlling one at a time
Welcome
Welcome to a level idea of consequence
Ignore your brothers as aggressors
And let your time he play out as it should
Right to exist