Alltheniko

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Alltheniko
Alltheniko at the SNOA 2018
Alltheniko at the SNOA 2018
General information
origin Vercelli , Italy
Genre (s) Heavy metal
founding 2002
Website www.alltheniko.com
Founding members
Dave Nightfight
Joe Boneshaker
Luke The Idol
Current occupation
Vocals, bass
Dave Nightfight
guitar
Joe Boneshaker
Drums
Luke The Idol

Alltheniko is an Italian heavy metal band from Vercelli .

history

The band was formed in 2002 with Dave Nightfight ( vocals , bass ), Joe Boneshaker ( guitar ) and Luke The Idol ( drums ). After three demo recordings , which were released between 2002 and 2004, the band signed a contract with the Italian music label My Graveyard Productions , where in 2006 the debut album We Will Fight! was released, followed by Devasterpiece in 2008 and Millennium Re-Burn in 2011 .

Then the band signed a worldwide contract with Pure Steel Records in the summer , where u. a. even Halloween and Warrant under contract are. Back in 2066 was released there at the end of 2012 , two years later Fast and Glorious and another three years later in 2017 the sixth album Italian History VI , which contains two pieces in Italian with Emblema and the title track . Emblema was also released as a single via Soundcloud .

The band has been characterized by a high DIY attitude since the beginning , which includes not only the drawings for the albums but also other artistic work including audio production and video clips.

style

The band plays “pure, pure, knee-deep speed and heavy metal that were wading in the 80s ”, in which the vocals are a “rabid mixture of Kai Hansen and early peavy ”. There are also elements of Thrash Metal in the sound .

live

The band performed in Germany a. a. at the Field Invasion Festival, the Aaargh Festival and the MISE Open Air Festival (all 2016), several times at the Hard'n Heavy Summernight Open Air (2010, 2013 and 2018) and the A Chance for Metal Festival in Andernach (2014). Further international festival appearances were the Metalcamp in Slovenia (2007), the Pounding Metal Festival (2011) and the Vaques Fest III in Spain (2012) as well as the Power of the Night Festival in Cyprus (2015). In Italy the band performed a. a. with Iron Savior , Blaze Bayley , Raven , Artillery , Manilla Road , Helstar and Cloven Hoof .

Discography

Alltheniko at the Summernights Open Air 2018

Albums

  • 2006: We Will Fight! (Trinity Records / My Graveyard Productions)
  • 2008: Devasterpiece (My Graveyard Productions)
  • 2011: Millennium Re-Burn (My Graveyard Productions)
  • 2012: Back in 2066 ( Pure Steel Records )
  • 2014: Fast and Glorious (Pure Steel Records)
  • 2017: Italian History VI (Pure Steel Records)

demo

  • 2002: Animal Thing (Demo)
  • 2003: Sound of Rust (demo)
  • 2004: Extermination (demo)
  • 2010: Make a Party in Hell (Demo)

Compilation Contributions

  • 2007: Sound of Rust (on Masterpiece Vol. 4 , Masterpiece Distribution)
  • 2008: Thunder and Steel (on Kill 'Em All, MDD Records )
  • 2009: Feel the Power (on Heavy Metal Killers , Earache Records )
  • 2012: The Curse (on All Fear the Axeman - An Italian Tribute to Omen , My Graveyard Productions)

See also

Web links

Commons : Alltheniko  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Philipp Walter: Alltheniko: Fast and Glorious (Review / Critique) - Album Review (Speed ​​/ Power Metal). In: musikreviews.de. December 2, 2014, accessed July 23, 2018 .
  2. steel-prophet: ALLTHENIKO Signs Worldwide Deal With PURE STEEL RECORDS. In: ultimatemetal.com. July 24, 2012, accessed July 23, 2018 .
  3. Edvardsen: ALLTHENIKO 'Emblema' - official single from the album 'Italian History VI'. In: arcticmetal.no. September 20, 2017. Retrieved July 23, 2018 .
  4. Marcel Rapp: ALLTHENIKO: Interview with Joe Boneshaker. In: powermetal.de. December 26, 2014, accessed July 23, 2018 .
  5. Lothar Hausfeld: Alltheniko: Back In 2066 (review / criticism) - album review (heavy / speed metal). In: musikreviews.de. November 21, 2012, accessed July 23, 2018 .
  6. Jürgen S .: Alltheniko - Italian History VI. In: time-for-metal.eu. September 13, 2017. Retrieved July 23, 2018 .