The Mandrake (band)
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Origin | Fort Collins, Colorado, USA[1] |
Genres | Heavy metal, Death metal,[2][3] Melodic death metal[1][4][5][6][7] |
Years active | 2001 - present[1] |
Labels | Crash Music |
Members | Ron C. Ardila - lead guitar James Cummings - vocals Addie Suazo - bass guitar Mike Horn - drums Andy Hitch - guitar |
Past members | James Ryan Taron - vocals Kelly Tussey - guitar Alex Shalenko - bass guitar Bret Philips - bass guitar Edison Shaw - lead guitar Nate Scofield - drums |
The Mandrake is a death metal[3][4] band who were signed to Crash Music but now describe themselves as looking for a new label, and they are releasing their next EP independently. They have released one demo and one studio album.[2]
The Mandrake is, according to their record label, an example of an American band with a lot of Scandinavian influences from the likes of Age of Ruin, Opeth and At the Gates; Scandinavia having dominated the black and death metal scene throughout the 1990s. The band achieved early success, garnering favorable reviews even in the demo stage.[8] Slight touches of black metal are often present in some of their work.[4] While at the demo stage, they opened for international bands including Six Feet Under, Fear Factory and Behemoth.
History
The Mandrake was founded in early 2001 by their guitarist, Ron, and they released their first demo, Dying Sentiment, later that year. Their second album, The Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn, was released on Crash Music. The album was released in 2004 worldwide and was subject to more widespread reviews.[8][dead link] The band started a large tour on April 7, 2008.
Discography
- Dying Sentiment (demo) (2001)
- Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn (2004)
References
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External links
- The Mandrake on Myspace
- The Mandrake at Rate Your Music
- The Mandrake at Spirit of Metal
- The Burning Horizon review[dead link] at Deathgrind (German)
- 2003 interview from Metal Side
- Thomas, Erik (2004) "The Mandrake - Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn review", Teeth of the Divine
- The Burning Horizon at the End of Dawn review at Metal Review
- Dead Tide review