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Artist description
Brutal heavy metal from New Zealand |
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Music Style
Brutal Metal |
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Musical Influences
Macabre, SYL, Messuggah, Pantera, Sepultura, The Crown, Sticky Filth, Black Sabbath |
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Artist History
Wrath is a Taranaki, New Zealand hardcore metal band founded in 94' as a five piece. After a few line-up changes and a trim down to a single guitar Wrath have remained as the current line-up since 99'. Wrath would be the first New Zealand band to stream live to the internet and debuted commercially in 98' with the release of 'Rage' on the 'Demon Nation Volume 1' compilation CD.
Wrath have just released a new 7-track EP entitled 'Feel the Pain'. The album being totally self recorded, produced and released independantly New Zealand wide and internationally via the internet.
Some more recent accomplishments include competing at the 2001 'Lion Red Raw Battle of the Bands' national finals at the Powerstation with Cameron winning an award for best drummer. 'Wretch' was premiered on Paul Martin's Axe Attack on the nationally syndicated radio station the ROCK FM and the album was Demo of the Week. Wrath were also invited to play 'An Evening with the Axeman' at the Beam Bar in Auckland.
Recently Wrath have supported Australian Death Metal heavyweights Misery and NZ's 8 Foot Sativa, Meatyard, Grief, Malevolence, Sticky Filth, Kitsch, Cyanide , 7.62 Short, Daemon and many others.
Wrath perform original music only and deliver the goods with excessively brutal power, energy, enthusiasm and stage presence.
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Group Members
Dan - Vocals, Bevan - Guitar, James - Bass, Cam - Drums |
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Albums
Feel The Pain (2002) |
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Location
New Plymouth, Taranaki - New Zealand |
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