Timōrātus Explained

Timōrātus
Origin:Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Years Active:2006-present
Label:Independent
Associated Acts:Weapons of Indignation, Symphony of Heaven, The Abrasive Realization, Color Crush
Current Members:David Napier
Courtney Napier

Timōrātus, also stylized as TIMŌRĀTUS, began in 2006, as a solo project of David Napier. The band was to begin as a metal band, but Napier, who had injured his hands, began the project with a more programmed electronic foundation.[1] The band describes their style as "Multi-genre metal".[2]

History

The project began in 2006, as a solo project of David Napier. Originally, he recorded a few songs with an electronic-based influence.[1] The project debuted in 2006, with an EP called Afraid of the Light, which featured 5-electronic based songs. Three years past before the band's next release, an EP titled Signs & Peace, also very electronically influenced.[1] By 2014, Timōrātus completely molded into its original vision of a metal band, releasing an EP, titled Black, which signified the style portrayed in the release.[3] [4] Only a few months after Blacks release, the project released a follow-up with a completely different premise, Death, which portrayed a death metal-style.[5] [6] In 2015, the project would release an electronically-influenced fuzz rock single, made for Napier's now-wife, Courtney, as a marriage proposal song depicted by the cover.[7] Two more EPs would follow in the same year, titled Doom (doom metal-style)[8] and Grind (grindcore-style).[9] All of the EPs, were concept releases, following the story of man named Kafla.[1] Following his quadruple EP release, Timōrātus released their debut studio album, Reverentia, which was released digitally for free.[10] The album also marked the band's debut on Christian Metal Underground Records, the band's new record label.[11] The album was the first to feature David's wife, Courtney on vocals.[10] The album received very mixed reviews.[12] [13] [14]

Timōrātus collaborated with another progressive metal act, Weapons of Indignation on a drone metal EP titled Compass, which featured both David Napier and Aleks Tengesdal working together on two tracks, with the release rounding out at around 17 minutes.[15] [16] The project's final release of 2017 was "Christmas Present Crisis", which presented several different styles, including grindcore, black metal, death metal, indie rock, hip hop and much more in a comical fashion.[17] [18] 2018 was a big year for the band, debuting in February with 7 Deadly Sins, a 7-minute grindcore EP, which debuted Courtney on harsh vocals.[19] A single, "Screen Attack", came out in June, followed by the EP, For We Are Not Beasts, which released in July.[1] [20] It was later announced that Timōrātus would be featured on a four-way split grind EP, slated for release on September 8 through Christian Metal Underground Records, featuring Abandoned Mortuary, Eternal After Death and Wise As Serpents.[21]

The band released a black metal split, with Symphony of Heaven and Bismoth titled Body of Christ, and it was released independently in March 2019,[1] with Timōrātus’ portion of the EP containing many guest musicians, including Jake Martin (Taking the Head of Goliath), Luke Renno (Taking the Head of Goliath, Crimson Thorn, Temple of Perdition), Max Kevin Ølstoren (Shadow Puncher, Tunge Byrder), and Zack Plunkett (Abated Mass of Flesh, ex-Christageddon), as well as live drummer Mason Beard (Mystic Winter) contributing in addition. Later that year, the band would perform at Audiofeed Festival, sharing the stage with acts such as American Arson, Taking the Head of Goliath, Drottnar, and Crimson Moonlight. The band would also play three additional shows that year alongside Symphony of Heaven, Bleed the Masses, Shadows of Insanity, Malignant Vision, Pound, Hemwick, and Fall. On July 29, 2020, the band released their second album independently, My Life in a Mediocre Metal Band, a comedic metal album, featuring guest performances by Thompson and Beard, as well as Peter Watson of Elephant Watchtower and Eero Tertsunen of Renascent.

As of 2022 the band has released a follow up to their album My Life in a Mediocre Metal Band titled, My Life in a Made Metal Band which released June 10, 2022. It continues the comedy concept following the caricaturist version of Timōrātus as they sign a multi-million dollar record deal. It features guest performances by Thompson and Beard, as well as Krissy Vanderwoude of Whimsical, Peter Watson of Elephant Watchtower and Mac Smith of Krosis.[22]

Influences and style

Timōrātus is a peculiar band as far as style; the band has produced several releases, each with several different genres that were focused on.[1] The releases have covered the genres of black metal,[3] death metal,[5] grindcore,[9] doom metal,[8] drone metal,[15] post-metal[12] and blackgaze.[1]

The band, having several different styles, have several different influences per style. However, the foundation of the project, is Extol. Other influences include Sunn O))), Jesu and Genghis Tron.[1] On the band's For We Are Not Beasts EP, Genghis Tron, Rolo Tomassi and Arsonists Get All the Girls influenced the release.[1]

Members

Current
Live
Session

Discography

List of studio albums
YearTitleLabel
2017ReverentiaChristian Metal Underground
2020My Life in a Mediocre Metal BandIndependent
2022My Life in a Made Metal BandIndependent
List of EPs
YearTitleLabel
2006Afraid of the LightIndependent
2009Signs & PlacesIndependent
2014BlackIndependent
2014DeathIndependent
2015DoomIndependent
2015GrindIndependent
20187 Deadly SinsIndependent
2018For We Are Not BeastsIndependent
List of Collaborations and Splits! Year! Title! Label! Notes
2017CompassIndependentCollaboration with Weapons of Indignation
20184-Way Grind SplitChristian Metal UndergroundSplit with Abandoned Mortuary, Wise As Serpents and Eternal After Death
2019Body of ChristIndependentSplit with Symphony of Heaven and Bismoth

Singles

Compilations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David & Courtney Napier Bring What Metal Can Be - Exclusive Interview with TIMŌRATŪS. The Metal Onslaught. David. Napier. Mason Beard. July 29, 2018. August 28, 2018.
  2. Web site: TIMŌRĀTUS. Bandcamp. August 28, 2018.
  3. Web site: Timōrātus - Black (EP). The Metal Resource. John. Jackson. August 4, 2014. August 28, 2018.
  4. Web site: 'Timōrātus' "Black" EP Available for Free Download. The Metal Resource. thrashboy. July 13, 2014. August 28, 2018.
  5. Web site: 'Timōrātus' Second EP Released "Death", Available for free Download. The Metal Resource. thrashboy. November 7, 2014. August 28, 2018.
  6. Web site: Timōrātus – "Death" (EP). The Metal Resource. John. Jackson. February 28, 2015. August 28, 2018.
  7. Web site: Timōrātus - My Starshine. Encyclopedia Metallum. Of_This_Night36. June 23, 2015. August 28, 2018.
  8. Web site: 'Timōrātus' Third EP Released "Doom", Available for Free Download. The Metal Resource. thrashboy. March 23, 2015. August 28, 2018.
  9. Web site: 'Timōrātus' Fourth EP Released "Grind", Available for Free Download. The Metal Resource. thrashboy. May 7, 2015. August 28, 2018.
  10. Web site: 'Timōrātus' Releases "Reverentia" Album, Available for Free Download. The Metal Resource. thrashboy. April 29, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  11. Web site: 'Timōrātus' Signs with 'Christian Metal Underground Records' (a Sub-Label of Vision of God Records). The Metal Resource. thrashboy. May 27, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  12. Web site: Timōrātus - Reverentia. Indie Vision Music. Loyd. Harp. January 9, 2018. August 28, 2018.
  13. Web site: Timōrātus - Reverentia. Heaven's Metal Magazine. Chris. Gatto. October 24, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  14. Web site: Timōrātus - Reverentia. The Metal Resource. John. Jackson. June 18, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  15. Web site: REVIEW: TIMŌRĀTUS / Weapons of Indignation – "Compass". Never Nervous. Syd. Bishop. May 18, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  16. Web site: TIMŌRĀTUS feat. weapons of indignation – Compass (2017). Metal Soliloquy. April 28, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  17. Web site: News: TIMORATUS Releases a New Christmas track "Christmas Present Crisis". The Bearded Dragon Productions. Mace. Beard. December 18, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  18. Web site: TIMŌRĀTUS Releases a New Christmas Song, "Christmas Present Crisis". The Metal Onslaught. Mason. Beard. December 18, 2017. August 28, 2018.
  19. Web site: Review: TIMŌRĀTUS - 7 Deadly Sins. The Bearded Dragon Productions. Mace. Beard. March 10, 2018. August 28, 2018.
  20. Web site: 2 Piece Outfit 'Timōrātus' Releases "For We Are Not Beasts" EP, Available Now. The Metal Resource. thrashboy. August 14, 2018. August 28, 2018.
  21. Web site: SALE CHRISTIAN METAL UNDERGROUND RECORDS – 4 WAY GRIND SPLIT (CD). Vision of God Records. August 28, 2018.
  22. Web site: My Life in a Made Metal Band (Part 2 of 2), by TIMŌRĀTUS . 2022-06-14 . TIMŌRĀTUS . en.