Distance in Embrace

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Distance in Embrace
General information
origin Minden , Germany
Genre (s) Post-Hardcore , Metalcore ,
Screamo
founding 2004
Website distanceinembrace.de
Current occupation
Adrian Reinboth
Guitar, vocals
Nikolai falcon
Sören Bädker
Robin Diepolder
former members
Steffen Kelle

Distance in Embrace is a post-hardcore - music group from Minden , the 2004 from the Skatepunk emerged band "Rent-A-Tent".

history

The band released their first album in January 2005, entitled The Consequence of Illusions, on the Lünen hardcore punk label Horror Business Records and the Dülmen punk label Cityrat Records. The album received consistently good reviews and so the band gained a certain degree of popularity in the scene relatively quickly.

The greatest successes in the band's relatively short history include support shows for Ignite ( USA ), Raised Fist ( Sweden ), Satanic Surfers (Sweden), Venerea (Sweden) or Useless ID ( Israel ) as well as German post-hardcore and emo bands like Days in Grief and Fire in the Attic .

In February 2006 the bassist, Steffen Kelle, left the band to concentrate fully on his project “Pull a Star Trip”. Since then, Sören Bädker has played the electric bass in the band. In August 2006 the band played the follow-up to The Consequence of Illusions under the title Utopia Versus Archetype in the Rape of Harmonies Studio. The album was produced by Alexander Dietz ( Heaven Shall Burn ) and was released in March 2007 on Horror Business Records . In June 2007 the album was released in Great Britain on the English record label Lockjaw Records. In 2009 the album To Hell with Honesty was also released on Horror Business Records.

In October 2011 the band went to the Think Audio Recordings studio in Saarland to record an EP entitled The Best Is Yet to Come together with Christian Diehl, bassist of the band His Statue Falls , which was released on Horror Business Records in September 2012 has appeared.

style

In their sound, the band mainly mixes poppy metalcore / screamo and relatively light melodic hardcore borrowings and sounds from typical commercially successful post-hardcore bands. The band is often wrongly assigned to the emocore .

Discography

Albums

  • 2005: The Consequence of Illusions
  • 2007: Utopia Versus Archetype
  • 2009: To Hell with Honesty

EPs

  • 2012: The Best Is Yet to Come
  • 2016: The Worst Is Over Now

Sampler contributions

  • 2012: No More Last Goodbyes (Heart to the Core Vol.6)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.facebook.com/distanceinembrace/timeline