Neaera

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Biography

Guitarist Tobias Buck formed Neaera in 2003, initially as a side project away from his usual death metal band, Münster, Germany's Malzan. Vocalist Benny Hilleke and drummer Sebastian Heldt came on board first, then former Malzan guitarist Benjamin Donath was added, but on bass. The band's death metal meets power metal sound began to form and numerous gigs were played under the name the Ninth Gate before it was decided a second guitarist and a name change were in order. Meanwhile, Malzan had fallen apart, so Malzan member Stefan Keller was recruited by Buck to play the second guitar in the Ninth Gate, rather than bass as he had in his former group. The Metal Blade label came calling in 2004 and pushed the issue of a name change. The bandmembers decided on Neaera, and in 2005 they made their debut with The Rising Tide of Oblivion. Let the Tempest Come appeared a year later, with Armamentarium following in 2007. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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Neaera
Background information
Origin Münster, Germany
Genres Melodic Death metal, Death metal
Labels Metal Blade
Website Neaera Official Website
Members
Benjamin Hilleke
Stefen Keller
Tobias Buck
Benjamin Donath
Sebastian Heldt

Neaera is a melodic death metal band from Münster, Germany, currently signed to Metal Blade Records. Recently, they have completed their fifth album, Forging the Eclipse, which was released on October 22/25, 2010 in Europe and on October 26, 2010 for the rest of the world.

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Musical style

Tobias Buck started Neaera to change the musical influence of the style he had played before with fellow Münster death metal band Malzan. The band was interested in the Swedish death metal genre, and decided to create a sound of their own, based on similar styles.

Members

  • Benjamin Hilleke - Vocals
  • Stefan Keller - Guitar
  • Tobias Buck - Guitar
  • Benjamin Donath - Bass
  • Sebastian Heldt - Drums

Discography

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Neaera (Rock Band, 2000s)
Let the Tempest Come (2006 Album by Neaera)
Let the Tempest Come [Bonus Track] (2006 Album by Neaera)
Armamentarium (album)