Cellador

Give
Enter Deception to any seasoned metal fan and the
reaction is likely to be one of “hey, a new German speed/power metal
band!”.
True enough, except for the fact that Cellador isn’t German, or
even European – instead, they hail from America’s heartland
(Nebraska, to be precise).
Perhaps featuring a Brazilian-born guitarist and a
Russian-born bassist has something to do with it, but even that
notwithstanding, it’s pretty incredible how accurately this
new band has nailed a classic European style.
This is primo hyperspeed, upbeat Euro power metal,
with the songs racing along at the speed of light and
Michael Gremio’s
Bruce Dickinson-inspired vocals leading the way.
Original?
Absolutely not (except, again, given the band’s origin).
A worthwhile purchase?
If you’re into power metal, absolutely –
these guys aren’t likely to win over those not into the style,
but fans into
DragonForce and the like will unquestionably dig these guys.
An interesting signing for Metal Blade Records,
as this is outside their normal style (though some of their
European signings aren’t too far removed from power metal).
Current Members
Chris Petersen
guitars/bass/vocals
Adam
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Michael Gremio
vocals
(White Wizzard)
Bill Hudson
guitars
(Circle II Circle)
Val Rakhmanov
bass
Diego Valadez
keyboards
David Dahir
drums
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Discography
Enter Deception
2006
Metal Blade
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- Leaving All Behind
- A Sign Far Beyond
- Never Again
- Forever Unbound
- Seen Through Time
- Wakening
- Releasing the Shadow
- No Chances Lost
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- Michael Gremio
- Chris Petersen
- Bill Hudson
- Val Rakhmanov
- David Dahir
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Reviews: Blabbermouth
Chronicles Of Chaos
Sea Of Tranquility
Lords Of Metal
Metal Observer
(EP) Honor Forth
2011
self-released
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- Honor Forth
- I'm Omega
- Unchained
- Conscious Defector
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- Chris Petersen
- Diego Valadez
- Adam
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