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Neuraxis

 
Artist: Neuraxis

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Ian Campbell

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Quo Vadis, Jester
  • Formed: 1993, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Thin Line Between", "Truth Beyond.../Imagery/Passage Into Forlorn", "Trilateral Progression

Biography

Taking their name from the axis of the central nervous system, Neuraxis hail from Montreal, Canada, where they belong to a fraternity of bands (Gorguts, Cryptopsy, Kataklysm, etc.) characterized by an intense brand of technical yet melodic death metal. Guitarist Steven Henry founded Neuraxis in 1993, and after adding vocalist Michel Brisebois, second guitarist Felipé Quinzonos, and bassist Yan Thiel, the group soon began performing with the aid of a drum machine until human percussionist Mathies Royal was found in 1995 -- around the same time as new vocalist Maynard Moore. A harbinger of many lineup changes still to come, their entry allowed Neuraxis to start working on their debut album, 1997's Imagery, with Kataklysm guitarist Jean-François Dagenais producing, but only Henry and Thiel still remained by the time the group cut its sophomore effort, A Passage to Forlorn, in 2001. The good news was that new members Ian Campbell (vocals), Robin Milley (guitar), and Alex Erian (drums) stayed put for the band's third opus, Truth Beyond..., released the next year.

Unfortunately, this modicum of stability wouldn't last beyond Neuraxis' European tour of 2003, and after indulging in a few side projects (most notably Milley's collaboration with former Quo Vadis members Arie Itman and Remy Beauchamp in a band called Jester), the members of Neuraxis welcomed new drummer Tommy McKinnon for the sessions that spawned their third long-player, Trilateral Progression, in the fall of 2005. This was widely heralded as their most mature and consistent release yet, but naturally, change was on the horizon yet again -- this time taking shape with founding guitarist Steven Henry's shocking departure in January 2006 (soon to be followed by longtime vocalist Campbell), casting serious doubts about the band's future in many fans' minds. Just as they had before, though, Neuraxis simply set about the business of finding capable replacements in frontman Alex LeBlanc and guitar player William Seghers, and then recorded 2007's Live Progression to break them in. The revamped group then proceeded to sign with Prosthetic Records and release the fourth Neuraxis studio album, The Thin Line Between, in 2008. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Neuraxis
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres Technical death metal, melodic death metal
Years active 1994-present
Labels Willowtip, Prosthetic
Associated acts Despised Icon
Quo Vadis
Website www.neuraxis.org/
Members
Robin Milley
Will Seghers
Alex Leblanc
Former members
Yan Thiel
Tommy McKinnon
Felipe Angel Q.
Maynard Moore
Chris Alsop
Alex Erian
Julien Mercier
Steven Henry

Neuraxis is a Canadian technical/melodic death metal band. It was formed in Montreal in 1994 by Steven Henry, Yan Thiel and Felipe Angel Quinzanos. They have released five studio albums: Imagery in 1997, A Passage into Forlorn in 2001, Truth Beyond... in 2002, Trilateral Progression in 2005, and The Thin Line Between in 2008.

In 2007, the band participated in the Domination Tour with Rotting Christ, Incantation and Malevolent Creation. After touring, the band released a live album entitled Live Progression.

Neuraxis is currently participating in the Montreal Assault Tour with Despised Icon, Beneath The Massacre, Carnifex and Plasmarifle to promote their latest album The Thin Line Between.

As of July 2009, there are no remaining founding members of Neuraxis still in the band.[1]

Contents

Members

Neuraxis lineups
(1994–1996)
Imagery
  • Maynard Moore – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitar
  • Felipe A. Quinzanos – guitar
  • Yan Thiel – bass
  • Mathieu Royale – drums
(1996–1999)
  • Maynard Moore – lead vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Mathieu Royale – drums
(1999)
In Silence (Demo)
  • Chris Alsop – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Martin Auger – drums
(1999-2003)
Virtuosity (Demo)
A Passage into Forlorn
Truth Beyond...
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Alex Erian – drums
(2003-2004)
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Etienne Gallo – drums
(2004-2006)
Trilateral Progression
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums
(2006)
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • William Seghers – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums
(2007-2009)
Live Progression
The Thin Line Between
  • Alex Leblanc – vocals
  • William Seghers – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums
(2009 onward)
  • Alex Leblanc – vocals
  • William Seghers – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Olivier Pinard – bass guitar
  • Olivier Beaudoin – drums

Current members

  • Rob Milley - guitar (1996 onward)
  • Will Seghers - guitar (2006 onward)
  • Alex Leblanc - vocals (2007 onward)

Former members

Vocals
  • Maynard Moore - vocals (Plasmarifle) (1994-1999)
  • Chris Alsop - vocals (Torn Within) (1999)
  • Ian Campbell - vocals (Descend into Nothingness) (1999-2007)
Guitar
  • Felipe A. Quinzanos - guitar (1994-1996)
  • Steven Henry - guitar (Urban Aliens, Empathy Denied, Idiotpathetics) (1994-2006)
Bass
  • Yan Thiel - bass (Exult) (1994-2009)
Drums
  • Mathieu Royal - drums (1994-1999)
  • Alex Erian - drums (Despised Icon) (1999-2003)
  • Tommy McKinnon - drums (2004-2009)

Session members

  • Etienne Gallo - drums (Negativa) (2003-2004)
  • Martin Auger - drums (1999)
  • Olivier Pinard - bass (2009 onward)
  • Olivier Beaudoin - drums (2009 onward)


Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilations

  • Imagery/A Passage Into Forlorn + bonus (Reissue) (2004)
  • Truth Beyond/Imagery/A Passage Into Forlorn (Reissue) (2004)

Demos

  • In Silence (1999)
  • Virtuosity (1999)

References

  1. ^ [1]

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