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Defiler

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Defiler
OriginCastro Valley, California, United States
Genres
Years active2010–2015, 2019-present
LabelsIndependent, Razor & Tie (previous)
Websitefacebook.com/Defilerband
MembersJake Shaw (vocals)
Andrew Mikhail (guitar)
Joey Evans (bass guitar)
Craig Ledbetter (drums)
Past membersIan Poole (drums)
Ethan Lewis (guitar)
Tony Bigley (guitar)
Nathan Miller (guitar)

Defiler is an American metalcore band from Castro Valley, California.

History

The band was formed in January 2010 by vocalist Jake Shaw and guitarist Nathan Miller. Currently, Defiler has released two albums: Pangaea (2010) and Nematocera (2012), and is now recording a new one.

Pangaea and mini-album Plasmodium (2010—2011)

The debut album of the band, Pangaea, was published in 2010. The album was reissued in 2011 with a new cover and the bonus track "Wild Wasteland". Later that year, the mini-album Plasmodium was issued.

Nematocera and the announcement of a new album (2012—2013)

In 2012, the band released a new album — Nematocera — and started preparing to record a new disc. The band has uploaded a demo clip on its official YouTube channel on YouTube that includes fragments of three new songs. The new album was scheduled for a 2014 release. The names of the songs were not published. A little later, Defiler uploaded a demo clip featuring a fragment of the song Psalm of the Raven, which will be included on the new album. On October 20, 2015, Jake announced that Defiler disbanded so that he could pursue his musical project Devanation.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • The KneeCapper (EP) (2010)
  • Pangaea (2010)
  • Plasmodium [mini-album] (2010)
  • Pangaea [reissue] (2011)
  • Nematocera (2012)

Singles

  • The Lazarus Sign | Hollow Bastion (2015)

References

  1. DEVANATION (2015-10-20), What Happened To Defiler?, retrieved 2016-01-23

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