Adept (band)
Adept | |
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Adept performing in 2011 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Trosa, Sweden |
Genres | Metalcore, post-hardcore |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Napalm, Panic & Action |
Website |
www |
Members |
Robert Ljung Jerry Repo Filip Brandelius Gabriel Hellmark Gustav Lithammer |
Past members |
Jacob Papinniemi Andrew Brierly Chramer Tobias Ottosson Andreas Carlsson |
Adept is a Swedish metalcore band from Trosa. Formed in 2004, the band consists of vocalist Robert Ljung, guitarists Jerry Repo and Gustav Lithammer, bassist Filip Brandelius, and drummer Gabriel Hellmark. They have released 3 EPs and 4 studio albums to date, including Another Year of Disaster in 2009, Death Dealers (which saw a shift in sound from their original post-hardcore influences) in 2011, Silence the World in 2013, and their latest release Sleepless in 2016. They are currently signed to Napalm Records.
History
Formation and EP's
Adept was founded in 2004 and consists of Robert Ljung (vocals), Jerry Repo (guitar), Gustav Lithammer (guitars), Filip Brandelius (bass) and Gabriel Hellmark (drums). In their first year, they self-released their first demo, Hopeless Illusions. This was followed a year later by their first EP, When the Sun Gave Up the Sky, also self-released, and again in 2006 by another EP, The Rose Will Decay. The band soon gained prominence and was signed by the Panic & Action label.
Panic & Action and studio albums
On 4 February 2009, Adept released their first full-length album, Another Year of Disaster. In 2010, Adept toured in Germany with the band Her Bright Skies (also signed to Panic & Action), playing six venues: Hamburg, Berlin, Osnabrück, Munich, Stuttgart and Cologne.[1] In August 2010, Adept began working on a follow-up to Another Year of Disaster. They worked with Fredrik Nordström, a music producer who had previously worked with well-known acts such as In Flames, Bring Me the Horizon and At the Gates.[2] On 11 March 2011, they released their second album, Death Dealers, which saw their sound shifting from post-hardcore towards metalcore. They toured Europe for the first time that same year, starting in Sweden and moving on through France, Russia, Finland, Norway, Finland, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary and Italy. In May they played some shows in Germany as part of their tour, supporting As Blood Runs Black, Caliban and For Today, and also planned to play some shows in Austria[3] and appeared as an opening act for August Burns Red.[4] Adept released their third and latest album, Silence the World in late 2013, and supported it by once again setting out on a European tour.
On 14 November 2014 Adept announced via their Facebook page that their next album Sleepless will be released in 2015 while also confirming their appearance at that year's Impericon Festival, which toured Europe in April and May.[5] However, they were forced to re-record the whole album due to contractual issues and ultimately ended up signing a new deal with Napalm Records in November 2015. Sleepless was finally released in February 19, 2016.
Discography
- Studio albums
Date of release | Title | Label |
4 February 2009[6] | Another Year of Disaster | Panic & Action |
4 March 2011 | Death Dealers | |
22 March 2013 | Silence the World | |
19 February 2016 | Sleepless | Napalm |
- EPs
Date of release | Title | Label |
2004 | Hopeless Illusions (demo) | Self-released |
2005 | When the Sun Gave Up the Sky | |
2006 | The Rose Will Decay | |
Music videos
- "At Least Give Me My Dreams Back, You Negligent Whore!"
- "Sound the Alarm"
- "Shark! Shark! Shark!"
- "The Ivory Tower"
- "Secrets"
- "The Toughest Kids"
- "Dark Clouds"
- "Carry the Weight"
References
- ↑ ADEPT: Tourstart heute in Hamburg: Her Bright Skies als Support News at in-your-face.de of 22 January 2010 (German)
- ↑ ADEPT: Neues Album in Arbeit News at in-your-face.de of 26 August 2010
- ↑ ADEPT: Tour dates for 2011 at in-your-face.de (German)
- ↑ [August Burns Red Facebook] Konzert-Ticker at hard-times-eu (German)
- ↑ Post on Adept's Facebook page. 14 November 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ↑ Absolutepunk Album Review
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