Legacy of Disorder
Legacy of Disorder | |
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Origin | Nelson, New Zealand |
Genres | Heavy metal, Thrash metal |
Years active | 2006 | –present
Labels | Black Orchard |
Website |
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Members |
James Robinson Rana Freilich Jase Keill Matt Thompson |
Legacy of Disorder is a heavy metal band formed in 2006 in Auckland, New Zealand[1]
History
Legacy of Disorder originate from New Zealand, where lead guitarist Rana Freilich met bassist Jason Keill, forming the band with drummer 'Hellman'. Vocalist James Robinson was recruited serendipitously after stopping on his way home to listen to the band practising in a storage king locker and impressing them with his vocal ability. Not long after, the band began shaping their own sound - a collaborative effort bringing together all the band members musical tastes. Matt Thompson later joined the band just prior to recording their début album, replacing 'Hellman'.
In late 2008, Legacy Of Disorder recorded their début album Titled "Legacy Of Disorder" in Texas with engineer/producer Sterling Winfield (Pantera, Damageplan, Hellyeah). Later that year the band obtained some notoriety for being banned from the Wellington Sevens for not being "mainstream" enough,[2] in relation to the heaviness of their music.
Following the release of their 2012 album "Last Man Standing", the band embarked on an extensive tour of North America with metal heavyweights GWAR, Devil Driver and Cancer Bats.
Members
Current members
- James Robinson – Vocals, (since 2006)
- Rana Freilich – Guitar, (since 2006)
- Jase Keill – Bass Guitar (since 2006)
- Matt Thompson – Drums (since 2007 - also of King Diamond)
Former members
- Hellman – Drums (2006–2007)
Discography
Studio albums
- Legacy of Disorder (2009)
- Last Man Standing (2012)
References
- ↑ "Legacy of Disorder Metallum entry". Metal-archives.com. 2008-03-06. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- ↑ "Creating thoughtful positive metal out of Disorder". Stuff.co.nz. 2011-12-15. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
External links
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