Sceptre (Indian band)

Sceptre
Origin Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Genres Thrash metal
Years active 1998 to present
Labels Counter Culture Records
Website http://sceptreindia.bandcamp.com/
Members Gilroy Fernandes, Aniket Waghmode, Janus Sayal and Gary Gracious.

Sceptre is an Indian thrash metal band formed in 1998, in Mumbai. They draw their prime influences from bands such as Slayer, Pantera, Sepultura and Lamb of God.

Its current members include Gilroy Fernandes on guitars, Aniket Waghmode on drums, Janus Sayal on bass and Gary Gracious on vocals

In the recent years the band portrayed their cause for fighting violence against women in their album Age of Calamity.[1]

Early Years

Sceptre's original line up consisted of Teemeer, Amar Negi Aniket and Janus. Ajay Kumaran Vispy Homavazir, Amar Negi, Sanju Aguiar and Frank Pawar are all ex-members of Sceptre. Gilroy formerly played in Naked Earth, before shifting to Sceptre. Through the years, Sceptre gained popularity by performing in various concerts, including Independence Rock.

Discography

Sceptre

1) Nuclear 04:07
2) Revolution 04:55
3) Charred 03:55
4) Twilight's End

Now or Never

1) Oceans of Dreams 01:41
2) ...Incomplete 03:55
3) Nuclear 04:02
4) Now or Never 03:43
5) Enemy 04:52
6) Charred 03:41
7) Twilight's End 01:48
8) Quicksand 04:11
9) Search 05:20
10) Circles of Silence 03:23
11) Revolution 04:02

Age of Calamity

1) Solitude 01:28
2) Age of Calamity 04:05
3) Wrath of God 04:45
4) Prophesy Deceit 03:38
5) Lake of the Traitor 04:49
6) Fatal Delay 04:12
7) 7 Seals 04:19
8) Parasites (of the State) 03:29
9) Judgement Day (End - A New Beginning) 01:51
10) Lest We Forget (bonus track) 06:04

See also

References

  1. Brogan, Jacob (2014-03-10). "Fighting Violence Against Women in India With Heavy Metal". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2015-02-19.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, March 14, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.