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Epoch of Unlight

 
Artist: Epoch of Unlight
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Continuum Hypothesis", "Caught in the Unlight", "What Will Be Has Been

Biography

For aficionados of straight-ahead thrash metal (à la Megadeth's and Slayer's output from the '80s), Epoch of Unlight is keeping the genre's flag flying high in the new millennium. Consisting of guitarist/vocalist Jason Smith, second guitarist Randy Robertson, bassist Pierce Totty, and drummer Tino Losicco, the band has been slugging it out since 1990, issuing their first demo five years later, titled Within the Night. 1997 saw the release of a six-track promo CD, Black & Crimson Glory, which caught the ear of The End Records, which signed the quartet and issued their full-length debut in 1998, What Will Be Has Been, as the band supported the release with an opening stint for Dimmu Borgir and Samael. 2001 saw the release of their sophomore effort, Caught in the Unlight, which was produced by underground metal veteran Keith Falgout (Crowbar, Soilent Green, Crisis.) ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Epoch of Unlight
Origin Memphis, Tennessee
Genres Melodic death/Black metal
Years active 1994 – present
Labels The End Records
Members
Tino LoSicco
B.J. Cook
John Fortier
Joseph Totty
Joe Reynolds

Epoch of Unlight is a melodic death metal band from Memphis, Tennessee. The band formed in 1990, playing under a variety of different names including Enraptured and Requiem up until 1994, when they officially settled on Epoch of Unlight.

Biography

In 1994 they released their first demo as Epoch, a four song cassette entitled 'Beyond the Pale.' In 1995 they recorded their second demo, Within The Night… as a 4-song MCD, and in May 1997 they returned to the studio to record three new tracks which became a promo CD entitled Black & Crimson Glory. The band succeeded in capturing the attention of several labels, and in the winter of 1998 Epoch of Unlight signed with The End Records. Shortly thereafter the band entered the studio to record their debut full-length album entitled What Will Be Has Been. The album was described as a mix of melodic death/black metal. The band supported the release with numerous live shows including a five week national tour with Norwegian symphonic black metalers, Dimmu Borgir and Samael. The tour consisted of over 30 shows throughout the USA .

The band's second album, Caught in the Unlight!, was recorded in December 2000 with Keith Falgout (Soilent Green, Crisis, Crowbar and Cephalic Carnage, among others). This album placed less emphasis on the black metal aspects that had been present in their prior work, opting for a more melodic and technical death metal sound.

The band supported "C.I.T.U." with numerous live shows through the country including a two week national tour with Enslaved and an appearance at the first annual Northern Lights Festival in Toronto, Canada.

In 2003 Epoch of Unlight recorded a cover of Kreator's 'Betrayer' and At the Gates' ‘Raped by the Light of Christ’ for a split 7" single with Goatwhore through Bloated Goat Records.

The band entered Big Blue Meenie studio in New Jersey during October 27 - November 4, 2004 to record their third release for The End Records, entitled The Continuum Hypothesis. The album was engineered and co-produced by Erin Farley (All Out War, Agnostic Front, Sick Of It All, Madball, M.O.D., Overkill, among others) This album saw the debut of new singer B.J. Cook (a.k.a. Lord Hellspawn) from Arkansas' Fallen Empire.

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