Tuesday 27 May 2008

Catastrophic

Catastrophic   
Artist: Catastrophic

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


The Cleansing   
 The Cleansing

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




Guitarist Trevor Peres was known in the tardy '80s and early '90s for his cultivate with Florida death metal heroes Obituary. Along with Death, Morbid Angel, and others, Peres and Obituary practically outlined a musical apparent motion marked by its extreme riffing and cartoonish imaging centering on all things obscure, evilness, and bloody. The ring released several identical successful records for Roadrunner Records, beginning with 1989's Slowly We Rot and continuing through most of the '90s. After 6 releases, Obituary had black market its line, and Peres went on to var. his have ring that would admit him to pursue a somewhat different musical management. Peres formed Catastrophic shortly later, with Brian Hobbie (bass), Keith DeVito (vocals) Chris Basile (guitars), and Rob Maresca on drums. The grouping recorded demos and made several appearances at significant U.S. metal events (care the Milwaukee Metalfest) before signing with Metal Blade Records in the summertime of 2000. The group's debut, The Cleansing, was then released in 2001 to broadly safe reviews. Combining something of a New York hard-core formidability to their well-bred death alloy, Catastrophic bad a effectual that spell not completely unique, at least compares favorably with the many similar artists competing for a share of the twenty-first c extreme metal market.