Embodiment 12:14
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Also known as | Embodiment (1992-1997) |
Origin | Adelaide, Australia |
Genres | Christian metal,[1][2] Death metal,[2][3] Metalcore,[1][3] Hardcore punk[1] |
Years active | 1992-2003, 2010 |
Labels | Rowe, Trial & Error, 618 |
Associated acts | Ethereal Scourge |
Embodiment 12:14 was a Christian Australian metalcore band from Adelaide formed in 1992 as a death metal band.[2]
They have been called Christian metalcore.[3]
Performance and Legacy
The band has played with many notable Metal and Hardcore acts. Such as Agnostic Front, Anthrax, Good Clean Fun, Killswitch Engage and Chimaira.[4]
The band has influenced Metal and Hardcore bands, such as Shai Hulud.[5]
Members
- Darren Reid - Vocals (1992-2003, 2010)
- Kyle Bloksgaard - Guitar, Vocals
- Dave McGuire - Guitar, Vocals
- Ben Reid - Guitar (1992-1998, 2003)
- Tim Lawrence - Guitar (1998-2003)
- Mike Wright - Guitar (1995-2003)
- Luke Martin - Guitar (1992-1995)
- Aaron Harslett - Drums
- Kelvin Sugars - Drums
- Roger Smith - Keys, Programming, Vocals
- Chris Duggan - Bass (1994)
- Kane Jones - Bass (1994-1998)
- Greg Smith - Bass (1998-2003)
Discography
- Compilation Appearances
- Australian Metal Compilation I - Godspeed (Rowe; 1994)
- Australian Metal Compilation II - The Raise the Dead (Rowe; 1995)
- Australian Metal Compilation IV - Falling on Deaf Ears (Rowe; 1996)
- While The City Sleeps Compilation (2001; 618 Records)
- Studio albums
- Elements Of This Man (1996)
- Made Man (1998; Trial & Error Records)
- Inroads Out (2003; Trial & Error)
- Splits
- Three songs on a split with Not For You by Trial & Error (2002)
References
- 1 2 3 Staff(s). "Embodiment 12:14". Last.fm. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
- 1 2 3 Hatred666 (December 21, 2007). "Embodiment". Encyclopedia Metallum. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
- 1 2 3 Giffin, Brian (2015). Encyclopaedia of Australian Heavy Metal (3rd ed.). Dark Star. ISBN 978-0-9943206-1-2.
- ↑ "Embodiment 12:14: Biography". Stereo Killer. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
- ↑ Un. "Shai Hulud MySpace". Myspace. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
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