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American melodic death metal band

The Black Dahlia Murder

The Black Dahlia Murder in 2016 (L to R: Brandon Ellis, Max Levelle, Alan Cassidy, Trevor Strnad, & Brian Eschbach)

The Black Dahlia Murder in 2016 (L to R: Brandon Ellis, Max Levelle, Alan Cassidy, Trevor Strnad, & Brian Eschbach)

Background information
Origin Waterford, Michigan, U.S.
Genres Melodic death metal
Years agile 2001–present
Labels Metal Blade
Associated acts Abigail Williams, Arsis
Members
  • Trevor Strnad
  • Brian Eschbach
  • Max Lavelle
  • Alan Cassidy
  • Brandon Ellis
Past members Encounter members section

The Black Dahlia Murder is an American melodic death metal band from Waterford, Michigan, formed in 2001. Their name is derived from the 1947 unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, ofttimes referred to as Black Dahlia. The band currently comprises pb vocalizer Trevor Strnad, rhythm guitarist Brian Eschbach, bassist Max Lavelle, drummer Alan Cassidy, and atomic number 82 guitarist Brandon Ellis. Out of the 8 studio albums they accept released to date, the concluding 7 take charted on the U.S. Billboard 200, with their fifth anthology Ritual peaking at No. 31 in 2011, marking them as 1 of the most popular gimmicky American extreme metal bands. Their 9th and latest album Verminous was released on April 17, 2020.

History

Formation, Unhallowed and Miasma (2001–2006)

The Black Dahlia Murder in 2006. From left to right: Eschbach, former bassist Ryan Williams, erstwhile lead guitarist John Kempainen, Strnad and former drummer Pierre Langlois.

The Black Dahlia Murder began its inception during tardily 2000 and gained the last ring lineup in January 2001. The group released their demo entitled What a Horrible Nighttime to Accept a Curse, and a four-track EP, A Cold-Blooded Epitaph, the latter of which the group released on Lovelost Records. Subsequently appearing in concerts such as the Milwaukee Metal Fest, The Black Dahlia Murder signed to Metal Blade Records in 2003.[1]

Bassist Ryan "Bart" Williams left his former band, Detroit's Today I Expect, to tour with the Black Dahlia Murder. Later touring with the band on their co-headlining gig with Throwdown and their European dates with Liar, he joined the group total-fourth dimension, replacing old bassist David Lock. Frontman Trevor Strnad said that Lock was fired for incompetency.[two] Williams was one of two engineers (the other being Walls of Jericho's Mike Hasty) on the band's first full-length album, Unhallowed.

The band's second album Miasma was released on July 12, 2005, and peaked at No. 118 on the Billboard 200.[3] After touring for Miasma, drummer Zach Gibson left the ring along with Pierre Langlois. While Gibson went on to bring together Abigail Williams, Langlois left the band for a more secure lifestyle, and the ring finished their search for a replacement drummer when they constitute erstwhile All That Remains drummer, Shannon Lucas. The group played at Ozzfest 2005.

Nocturnal and Deflorate (2006–2010)

Their third album, entitled Nocturnal, was released on September eighteen, 2007. The anthology debuted at No. 72 on the Billboard 200.[4] The Blackness Dahlia Murder appear via their MySpace profile that they were going on a U.Due south. bout with Carnivorous Corpse to promote their new album Nocturnal and celebrate the 25 years that Metal Blade Records had been in business. They were joined past label-mates The Ruddy Chord, Aeon, The Absence, and Goatwhore. In Jan/February 2008, the band embarked on a U.S. headlining tour with 3 Inches of Blood, Detest Eternal, and Bedraggled Birth, followed by another aslope Brain Drill and Animosity. They were on Hot Topic's "Summer Slaughter Tour"[5] with Kataklysm, Cryptopsy, Vader, Whitechapel, and Despised Icon.

Their longtime atomic number 82 guitarist, John Kempainen left the band and was replaced by Ryan Knight during the outset of 2009. In May 2009, The Black Dahlia Murder released their first DVD, "Majesty". The DVD contains a documentary and live footage from the Summer Slaughter bout and their tour supporting Children of Bodom in late 2008. The DVD likewise contains all of their music videos and behind the scenes footage.[6]

The Black Dahlia Murder released Deflorate on September 15, 2009, via Metal Blade Records. The album sold 12,000 copies in the United states of america in the first week of the release, debuted at position No. 43 Billboard's Summit 200 charts, No. 5 on Billboard's Independent Albums chart, No. 4 on Billboard'southward Top Hard Music Albums chart, and No. 50 on HITS Peak 50 Albums chart.[7] They toured with Children of Bodom and Skeletonwitch in support of the album. After their 2010 headlining tour with Goatwhore and Arkaik, the band began writing and recording their next full-length album.[8]

Ritual and member changes (2011–2013)

In Feb 2011, The Black Dahlia Murder completed the songwriting process for their 5th studio album,[9] entitled Ritual.[10] Information technology was released on June 21, 2011, in North America.[ten] The ring supported Amon Amarth on their May 2011 European tour,[11] as well as headlined the 2011 Summer Slaughter tour, both in support of Ritual.[12] Earlier the record'due south release, the rails "Moonlight Equilibrium" was posted to the Metal Blade Records website on April 29, 2011, to critical and fan acclaim.[10] A music video for "Moonlight Equilibrium" was released on Feb 20, 2012. In April 2012 during the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival on the first night performance, Trevor Strnad officially welcomed new bassist Max Lavelle into the band subsequently former bassist Ryan Williams parted ways. On November seven, Shannon Lucas announced via a YouTube video that he would be stepping down as drummer of The Black Dahlia Murder to pursue other aspirations. Alan Cassidy of Abigail Williams filled in for Shannon'due south touring duties.

Everblack and Abysmal (2013–2016)

In early 2013, despite the news of the departure of two ring members (drummer Shannon Lucas and bassist Bart Williams), plans were appear for an upcoming album release, to exist entitled Everblack. Tentative plans estimated its release to be early summer 2013; likely June. On April 10, 2013, the iTunes Shop was updated with official release and availability data, including embrace art, a full track list, and an official U.S. release date of June 11, 2013. The album has ten tracks in full. On the same twenty-four hour period, the ring's commencement unmarried from Everblack was made available for purchase and download, titled "Into The Everblack". The album itself was then released on June 11 and peaked at No. 32 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

On November 28, 2014 (the solar day after Thanksgiving), The Black Dahlia Murder released a seven" EP titled Grind 'Em All featuring 3 brusque grindcore covers of punk stone songs: a cover of "Ripped Up" by Left for Dead, of "Rebel Without a Car" by Sedition and of "Populous" by Gyga.[13] The covers were originally recorded about 10 years earlier during the era of Miasma.[xiii] [14] The EP was released as part of Record Store Day's Black Friday outcome via A389 Recordings (rather than the band'due south characterization, Metal Blade Records),[fifteen] made available for purchase on the band's online merchandise shop[14] and also streamed in its entirety via Exclaim!.[16] The album fine art for Grind 'Em All was designed by Szymon Siech.[13] [fifteen]

Lead guitarist Ryan Knight confirmed in early 2015 that the band will deliver a seventh studio release that year, followed by extensive touring, and that he is planning to start working on a solo anthology afterwards.[17] [18] [19] Vocalist Trevor Strnad stated that the band's new anthology, titled Abysmal, volition be "more than raw and natural sounding" and feature "more dynamic and developed songs" than their previous piece of work.[xx] "Vlad, Son of the Dragon", the first vocal from the album, was released online on June 24,[20] followed past "Receipt" on July 22[21] and "Threat Level No. 3" on Baronial 19.[22] Abysmal was produced by Mark Lewis and Ryan Williams and released worldwide through Metal Blade on September 18.[20] In early February 2016, it was announced that Knight had left the band. He was replaced on lead guitar by Brandon Ellis of Arsis.[23]

Nightbringers and Verminous (2017–nowadays)

The ring's 8th album Nightbringers was released on October six, 2017, to disquisitional and commercial acclaim, charting at 35 on the Billboard 200.

The Black Dahlia Murder released their ninth studio album, Verminous, on Apr 17, 2020. Shortly after its release, the band (forth with Municipal Waste matter and Meshiaak) will back up Attestation on their Titans of Creation tour in the North America.[24]

Tours

Co-founder and frontman Trevor Strnad in 2018

The Blackness Dahlia Murder headlined the 2008 Summertime Slaughter Tour with Kataklysm, Vader, Cryptopsy, The Faceless, Despised Icon, Aborted, Built-in of Osiris, Psycroptic, and Whitechapel.[25] In late 2008, they joined a U.S. bout with Republic of finland's Children of Bodom and Raleigh, NC's Between the Buried and Me. They were initially announced as "... with special guests" at the outset of the tour, though it was later on confirmed by Revolver Magazine that they were on tour. They appeared on the Hot Topic Stage in the 2009 Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival. In late 2009, they embarked on a U.Southward. tour with Finland's Children of Bodom and Skeletonwitch. The band headlined the Bonecrusher Fest tour of Europe in Spring 2010 aslope 3 Inches of Claret, Necrophobic, Obscura, The Faceless, Carnifex and Ingested. In Baronial 2010 they played at the Hevy Music Festival most Folkestone, UK. The ring played the entire Warped Tour 2013. Equally a tribute to the 10th anniversary of the Nocturnal anthology, they headlined the 2017 Summer Slaughter Tour, performing the album in its entirety. [26]

Musical style and influences

Co-founder and the band'southward leading songwriter Brian Eschbach

The Black Dahlia Murder has been described equally melodic decease metal,[27] [28] [29] [30] or but decease metal.[31] [32] [33] Their 2001 demo What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse has been described as metalcore.[34]

Influences for the ring include heavy metallic bands such every bit Carcass, At the Gates, Darkane, Autopsy, Darkthrone, Morbid Angel, The Haunted, In Flames, Dimension Zippo, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Pantera and Megadeth.[ commendation needed ] Vocalist Trevor Strnad has cited on many occasions that he is primarily influenced by Carcass in vocalizing technique.[ citation needed ]

When asked to describe what kind of music the band plays, Strnad commented:

"I've always said that we're melodic expiry metal. We are mostly influenced by Swedish bands and Carcass. The heavy end of our sound is the American way creeping in, with some Floridian influences like Morbid Angel, Malevolent Creation and that kind of stuff. We've been labeled more than often considering of our look than our sound, which is dumb, and speaks volumes well-nigh what kind of geniuses are out there!"[35] Notwithstanding, in an interview with Uranium Magazine, Strnad also stated, "Some bands that become labeled as metalcore are really good, like Betwixt the Buried and Me or The Red Chord. Metal is what I grew up with, and and so I learned nearly punk and hardcore. Just a lot of our ethics, the way nosotros comport ourselves, is more than punk... I like that hardcore has a sense of community without the competition you lot run into in metal."[36]

Members

Timeline

Discography

The Black Dahlia Murder discography
Studio albums 9
Video albums 2
Music videos 12
EPs 2

Studio albums

Demos and EPs

  • What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse (demo, May 2001)
  • A Common cold-Blooded Epitaph (EP, May 2002)
  • Demo 2002 (demo, 2002)
  • Grind 'Em All (cover EP, November 28, 2014)

Music videos

Year Song Managing director
2003 "Funeral Thirst"
2006 "A Vulgar Flick"
"Miasma" Joe Lynch[43]
"Statutory Ape"
2007 "Everything Went Black"
"What a Horrible Nighttime to Have a Curse"
2009 "Necropolis"
2011 "Moonlight Equilibrium" Dave Brodsky[44]
2013 "Caprine animal of Divergence"
2015 "Receipt" Robert Graves[45]
2016 "Threat Level No. 3" Adam Avilla[46]
2017 "Nightbringers" Vince Edwards[47]
2018 "Kings of the Night World" Marshall Wieczorek[48]
2020 "Child of Dark" Vesa Ranta & Kaira Films[49]

DVDs

  • Majesty (May 12, 2009)
  • Fool 'Em All (May 27, 2014)

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External links

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Dahlia_Murder_(band)

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