A Night in the Abyss
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Origin | Brighton, East Sussex, UK |
Genres | Deathcore |
Years active | 2011 - present |
Labels | Hollowed Records |
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A Night in the Abyss are an English deathcore band from Brighton, East Sussex. Formed in 2011, the band currently comprises of lead singer Scott Impey, guitarists Chris Homer & Jack Higgs, bassist Reuben Bescoby, drummer Adam Lewis & pianist Joel Rawlins.
Biography[edit]
Formed in 2011, by bassist Reuben Bescoby along with vocalist Josh Hillier. Although while not creating music directly at that time, prior to the next year they would hire drummer Jordan Bain and in 2013 they would also hire pianist Joel Rawlins & guitarists Chris Homer & Jack Higgs. In 2015 they would release their first EP Theophagy, however before the recording session, Bain would leave the band and be replaced by Adam Lewis during the same year they would also release a single called Vessel for Evil, afterwards they went into multiple touring across United States & United Kingdom. In 2016 they would release their debut album Necropolis. In 2018, Hillier would leave the band and be replaced by Scott Impey. In 2020, the band would release their 2nd single Begotten and their 3rd single in the same year Son of Self Afflication, they would also release their 2nd EP which is also named Begotten.
Band members[edit]
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Discography[edit]
Studio Albums[edit]
- Necropolis - 2015
EP[edit]
- Theophagy - 2015
- Begotten - 2021
Singles[edit]
- Vessel for Evil - 2015
- Begotten - 2021
- Son of Self Afflication - 2021
Music videos[edit]
- Suspended By A Thread[1]
External links[edit]
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- ↑ A Night In The Abyss - Suspended By A Thread, retrieved 2022-04-02