Ne Obliviscaris (band) explained

Ne Obliviscaris
Landscape:Yes
Origin:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Years Active:2003–present
Label:Season of Mist
Current Members:Tim Charles
Marc "Xenoyr" Campbell
Matt Klavins
Benjamin Baret
Martino Garattoni
Kevin Paradis
Past Members:Nelson Barnes
Corey King
Corey Baker
Sherri-Jesse
Adam Boddy
Adam Cooper
Brendan "Cygnus" Brown
Daniel Presland

Ne Obliviscaris (Latin for "forget not"; Clan Campbell motto) is a six-piece Australianprogressive metal band from Melbourne. Formed initially as a four-piece in April 2003,[1] the group was founded by Marc "Xenoyr" Campbell and Adam Cooper. The current line-up comprises vocalist Xenoyr, violinist and clean vocalist Tim Charles, guitarists Matt Klavins and Benjamin Baret, bassist Martino Garattoni and drummer Dan Presland. To date, the band has released a demo, two extended plays and four studio albums. Their most recent album, Exul, was released on 24 March 2023.

History

Formation and early years

Ne Obliviscaris were formed in April 2003 by vocalist Xenoyr and bassist Adam Cooper, later adding a second guitarist and a female soprano. Current vocalist/violinist Tim Charles followed in September 2003. The band went through a number of line-up changes before releasing an independent demo, The Aurora Veil, in 2007. The demo featured three songs which would later appear on their debut album. Their music, whilst being firmly rooted in extreme metal, shows influences from a range of musical styles, including death, black, thrash and melodic metal, as well as classical, jazz, avant-garde and flamenco. [2]

Drummer Dan Presland left the band in early 2010 shortly after recording his parts for the bands debut album 'Portal of I' and was eventually replaced by Nelson Barnes in early 2012. However, due to the distance between Queensland and Melbourne, Ne Obliviscaris parted ways with Barnes[3] and Presland's return to the band was announced on 24 August 2012.

Portal of I (2012–2014)

Released 7 May 2012,[4] Portal of I was the first full-length album by the band. The release of the album was delayed due to the departure of their guitarist, Corey King, in 2007[5] and the search for a replacement.[6] Benjamin Baret later joined as the lead guitarist, but was subject to lengthy delays in his visa application process.[7]

The album received generally positive reviews[8] [9] [10] with Metal Injection praising the composition and the musicianship of the album.[11]

The band toured in support of the album, which took them overseas for the first time,[12] with the band playing in Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand.[13] They were also the headlining act for Progfest 2012 around Australia.[14]

And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope from Portal of I was included in a teaching curriculum at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the song being analysed for its composition.[15]

Citadel and Brown controversy (2014–2017)

Recorded during 2013,[16] Citadel was released through Seasons of Mist on 7 November 2014. The album reached number 42 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[17]

The album was generally well received,[18] [19] with Metal Hammer giving it a four out of five rating.[20] Metal Injection again praised the complexity of the arrangements.[21]

In June 2014, the band announced a crowdfunding campaign[22] to support a world tour with an initial target of $40,000 AUD. This target was reached in just two days,[23] reaching a final figure of $86,132 AUD and breaking the Australian record for crowd-funding in the process.[24]

The subsequent world tour saw Ne Obliviscaris return to Asia supporting Fleshgod Apocalypse as well as their first tours of Europe, the UK and North America where they supported British band, Cradle of Filth. They also played in India for the first time, where they headlined the B-School of Rock at the Unmaad Festival in Bangalore.[25]

In July 2016, the band began a headlining tour of North America.[26] with headlining shows in the U.K and Ireland following in October 2016 with Atlanta-based band Oceans of Slumber as support. Also announced were further European tour supporting Enslaved between September and November 2016,[27] and headline shows in Australia at the end of November and beginning of December 2016.[28]

On 26 January 2017, the band released longtime bassist Brendan "Cygnus" Brown following allegations of domestic violence. Although they initially gave "irreconcilable personal differences" as the reason, they later explained that it was due in part to the allegations, but also because they believed that Brown needed help. Following accusations from a website that the band knew about Brown's violent behaviour and had been hiding it for years, the band explained that they were only aware of a domestic incident between Brown and his mother six years prior, and, after discovering the truth, immediately tried to get Brown to get help, and relieved him of his services to the band.[29] Brown confirmed both the allegations and the band's statement to be true, adding that being released made him "realize the extent of damage I have caused to people over the years and how badly I need to get help to get my life back on track." He also stated that he had been physically and sexually abused by his mother since childhood, and that the trauma, which caused mental health disorders and ended in drug abuse, made him "an unpredictable character at times, and I have lashed out at people close to me both physically and verbally. I am deeply sorry to anybody that has been victim to this inexcusable behaviour". He also explained that the domestic violence incident with his mother six years prior was him fighting her back for the first time, and that he had not spoken to her since despite his mother harassing both him, his girlfriend, and the band on several occasions, which had led them to complain to the police.[29]

Urn and Exul (2017–present)

On 26 July 2017, the band announced that their new album, Urn, would be released on 27 October 2017, and released a music video for the track "Intra Venus".[30] They also announced Robin Zielhorst, former member of Cynic, Exivious, and Our Oceans, as their session bassist for the album. On 29 August 2017, they released another song from the album, "Urn (Part I) – And Within the Void We Are Breathless".[31] On 10 October 2017, they released another song, "Urn (Part II) – As Embers Dance In Our Eyes".[32] Urn released on 27 October 2017, though it had been released to Patreon contributors a few days earlier. On 22 June 2019 it was announced that the band's track, Intra Venus won the 2018 Independent Music Award for Best Metal / Hardcore song.[33]

On 31 December 2019, their publisher Season of Mist announced that they would be releasing a new album in 2020,[34] which was later delayed to 2021, and then 2022[35] due to the COVID-19 lockdowns.[36]

On 7 July 2022, the band announced on Facebook that the recording for their new album had been finished.[37] On 1 December 2022, the band announced their fourth album, Exul, would be released on 24 March 2023.[38] The first single from the album, "Equus", was released on 6 December 2022, alongside an accompanying music video.[39]

Use of crowdfunding

In addition to the campaign to fund their world tour, the band announced in March 2016 that they were starting a subscription based service through the Patreon micro-payments platform. This was in part inspired by Thy Art is Murder frontman, CJ McMahon, quitting the band for financial reasons.[40] The decision to use Patreon generated some controversy on social media platforms to which vocalist and violinist Tim Charles responded.[41]

Band members

Current line-up

Previous members

Guest/session musicians

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Notes and References

  1. Web site: INTERVIEW: XENOYR FROM NE OBLIVISCARIS . Groundcast.com.br . 13 December 2011 . 11 June 2016 .
  2. Web site: Album Reviews : Ne Obliviscaris – The Aurora Veil . Metalobsession.com . 15 December 2008 . 12 June 2016 .
  3. Web site: Interview: Dan Presland of Ne Obliviscaris . Echoesanddust.com . 6 November 2014 . 12 June 2016.
  4. Web site: Portal of I – Ne Obliviscaris . Metal-archives.com . 12 June 2016.
  5. Web site: NE OBLIVISCARIS Parts Ways With Guitarist, Seeks Replacement . Blabbermouth.net . 3 June 2007 . 12 June 2016.
  6. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris (Xenoyr) . Noisefull.com . 12 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160808102542/http://noisefull.com/interviews/ne-obliviscaris-xenoyr . 8 August 2016 . dead .
  7. Web site: Interview with Benjamin Baret by Prog Metal Zone . Progmetalzone.com . 8 November 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130615064814/http://www.progmetalzone.com/2012/interview-with-benjamin-baret/ . 15 June 2013 . dead .
  8. Web site: NO CLEAN SINGING » NE OBLIVISCARIS: "PORTAL OF I". Nocleansinging.com. 21 May 2012 . 25 January 2018.
  9. Web site: Sputnikmusic . Ne Obliviscaris Portal of I . 17 January 2018.
  10. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris: Portal Of I (Review/Kritik) - Album-Rezension (Progressive Extreme Metal). Musikreviews.de. 25 January 2018.
  11. Web site: CD Review: NE OBLIVISCARIS – Portal Of I . Metalinjection.net . 5 June 2012 . 12 June 2016.
  12. Web site: Interview with Dan Presland from Ne Obliviscaris . Metal-temple.com . 12 June 2016.
  13. Web site: Portal of I Asian Tour 2013 . Metalstorm.net . 12 June 2016.
  14. Web site: News : Progfest 2012 dates announced; Ne Obliviscaris headlining all shows . Metalobsession.net . 6 August 2012 . 12 June 2016.
  15. Web site: NE OBLIVISCARIS . Seasons-of-mist.com . 13 June 2016.
  16. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris: If you want to think while you bang your head, this is the band for you. . Newnoisemagazine.com/ . 12 June 2016.
  17. The ARIA Report, Issue 1291
  18. Web site: Album Reviews : Ne Obliviscaris – Citadel . Metalobsession.net . 4 November 2014 . 14 June 2016.
  19. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris' Citadel: Another Helping of Jewel-Encrusted Sorcerer-Elephant Metal . Metalsucks.net . 25 November 2014 . 14 June 2016.
  20. Web site: Citadel: Ne Obliviscaris Album Review . Teamrock.com . 11 November 2014 . 13 June 2016 . subscription .
  21. Web site: Album Review: NE OBLIVISCARIS Citadel . Metalinjection.net . 25 November 2014 . 14 June 2016.
  22. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris WORLD TOUR by Tim Charles, Xen and Dan Presland . Pozible.com . 22 August 2014.
  23. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris Crowd-Funded $40,000 For a Full World Tour in Just Two Days . Metalsucks.net . 2 July 2014 . 14 June 2016.
  24. Web site: World Domination: Interview with Tim Charles . Themusic.com.au . 14 June 2016.
  25. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris to headline iim bangalores b school of rock 2015 . Headbangers.in . 14 June 2016.
  26. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris Prepares For North American Headlining Tour Dates . Metalunderground.com . 17 July 2016.
  27. Web site: Tue, Jun 28 2016: NE OBLIVISCARIS . Season-of-mist.com . 17 July 2016.
  28. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris announce The World Their Canvas Australian tour for this November/December. Metalobsession.net . September 2016. 16 December 2016.
  29. Web site: NE OBLIVISCARIS Let Its Bassist Go Due To Allegations of Domestic Violence. Metal Injection . 16 December 2016.
  30. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris - Intra Venus (official music video). Season of Mist. 26 July 2017. 25 January 2018. YouTube.
  31. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris - Urn (Part I) - And Within the Void We Are Breathless (official premiere). 29 August 2017. YouTube. 25 January 2018.
  32. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris - Urn (Part II) - As Embers Dance In Our Eyes (official premiere). Season of Mist. 10 October 2017. 25 January 2018. YouTube.
  33. Web site: The 17th Independent Music Awards Winners - Independent Music Awards . 28 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190628024845/http://independentmusicawards.com/the-17th-independent-music-awards-winners/ . 28 June 2019 . dead .
  34. Web site: Season of Mist on Instagram: "We've had a spectacular 2019 with amazi…. Season of Mist. 31 December 2019. Instagram.com. 14 March 2020. We're looking forward to 2020 with exciting new albums from (among others):…Ne Obliviscaris…. https://archive.today/20200314050253/https://www.instagram.com/p/B6veHJRHPN9/. 14 March 2020. live.
  35. Web site: X E N on Instagram: "Looking forward to touring again - We're (NeO) working on plans currently in anticipation of our now 2021 release (providing travel won't…". Xenoyr. 23 May 2020. Instagram.com. 1 August 2020. Looking forward to touring again - We’re (NeO) working on plans currently in anticipation of our now 2021 release (providing travel won’t be an issue)..
  36. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris on Instagram: "We hope everyone is safe. Short update for those unaware; since we're spread across three countries due to lockdown/isolation restrictions…". Ne Obliviscaris. 9 April 2020. Instagram.com. 1 August 2020. … Short update for those unaware; since we’re spread across three countries due to lockdown/isolation restrictions the album recording has been delayed….
  37. Web site: IT'S DONE. Ne Obliviscaris. 7 July 2022. Facebook.
  38. Web site: Jerry Ewing. Ne Obliviscaris return with new album and European tour. Louder. December 1, 2022. December 1, 2022.
  39. Web site: NE OBLIVISCARIS unveil first new song "Equus" from upcoming album 'Exul'. Arrow Lord of Metal. 7 December 2022 . en.
  40. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris's Patreon Campaign Was Partially Inspired By CJ Quitting Thy Art Is Murder . Musicfeeds.com.au . 6 April 2016 . 13 June 2016.
  41. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris violinist responds to Patreon criticism . Killyourstereo.com . 15 June 2016.
  42. Left the band in January 2022 but recorded drums for Exul prior to departing.
  43. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris on Facebook: "Dan has been an absolute rock..." . Facebook.com . 27 March 2023.
  44. Web site: Ne Obliviscaris on Instagram: "CITADEL 10th Anniversary Remaster & Dan Presland Returns On Drums" . Instagram.com . 31 July 2024.