Trepalium

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Trepalium
Trepalium in 2006
Trepalium in 2006
General information
Genre (s) Death Metal , Progressive Death Metal , Technical Death Metal
founding 2001
Current occupation
Ludovic Chauveau
Sylvain Bouvier
Nicolas Amossé
Electric guitar, keyboard
Harun Demiraslan
Kéké
Live musicians
Electric guitar
Aldrick Guadagnino (2006)

Trepalium (named after an ancient torture instrument) is a French death metal band from Boismé , Poitou-Charentes , that was formed in 2001.

history

The band was founded in 2001 by bassist Ludovic Chauveau, drummer Sylvain Bouvier, guitarist Nicolas Amossé, keyboardist and guitarist Harun Demiraslan and singer Kéké. In 2002 they released their first demo, Psychic Storm , which was followed in 2003 by the demo Pain's Threshold .

In 2004 they released their debut album Through the Absurd on Holy Records . The second album Alchemik Clockwork of Disorder was released on the same label in 2006. The band performed at various concerts with bands like Gojira , Misanthrope , Anorexia Nervosa , Aborted , No Return , Supuration , Behemoth , Malevolent Creation , Krisiun , Blockheads , Comity , Scarve , Incantation and The Exploited . The band also performed at major festivals such as Fury Fest , Hellfest and Brutal Assault .

The album XIII was recorded and mixed by Sylvain Biguet , who had also worked on the previous album. It was mastered in Thibeault Chaumont's Deviant Lab Studio . The album was released on Season of Mist in 2009 .

style

The band plays progressive death metal with groovy passages. It is compared to other French bands like Gojira.

Discography

  • 2002: Psychic Storm (demo, self-published)
  • 2003: Pain's Threshold (demo, self-published)
  • 2004: Through the Absurd (Album, Holy Records )
  • 2006: Alchemik Clockwork of Disorder (Album, Holy Records)
  • 2009: XIII (Album, Season of Mist )
  • 2012: HNP (Album, Season of Mist)
  • 2014: Voodoo Moonshine (Album, Season of Mist)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Tripilare originally means to torture someone on the 'trepalium'; this was first mentioned in the 6th century." Since the 16th century, trabajar (later French: travailler = to work), like its predecessors (Latin) laborar and sudar, has been the process of working. - see. Ivan Illich : Self-limitation. A political criticism of technology , Beck, 1998, p. 54
  2. Trepalium Discography , accessed October 1, 2011.
  3. ^ Trepalium , accessed October 1, 2011.
  4. Trepalium (Groovy Death Metal) , accessed October 1, 2011.
  5. ^ Evan: Trepalium - XIII (8/10) - France - 2009 , accessed October 1, 2011.