|
Pordenone, Italy |
 |
|
Melodic Death Metal |
INACTIVE
|
|
Page online:
|
January 3, 2008
|
Last update/review:
|
January 30, 2010
|
Slowmotion Apocalypse
Slowmotion Apocalypse is Italy's entry into the ever-growing
melodic death metal field.
Like many bands in this field (particularly the newer ones),
these guys are blurring the line between melodic death
and metalcore, which makes sense here as SA were formed
by combining members from two hardcore bands in 2002.
At this point this band is a follower rather than a leader --
for frenzied, intense melodic death, these guys fit the bill
perfectly, though they really aren't doing anything unique at
all, and the samey vocals and similar tempos through each song
lessen the overall impact.
This style is still on a high, though, and these guys are more
than competant at their craft.
Last Lineup
Alberto Zannier
vocals
Manuel Giannella
guitars
Nicola Milanese
guitars
Ivo Boscariol
bass
Tommaso Corte
drums
Former Members/Guests
Ivan Odorico
guitars
Discography
My Own Private Armageddon
2005
Tribunal
|
- The Beginning Of The Apocalypse
- The Insomniac
- Kill In Progress
- Vote For Extinction
- Psychic War 0
- Last Generation Humans
- Filth
- My Future Is Burning
- Through The Flesh
- The Art Of Self Blood Drinking
- Endurance Trial (Demo)*
- My Future Is Burning (Demo)*
- Bloodrust (Demo)*
|
-
Alberto Zannier
-
Ivan Odorico
-
Nicola Milanese
-
Ivo Boscariol
-
Tommaso Corte
|
|
Obsidian
2007
Scarlet
|
- More Horror Is To Come
- Daydream Addiction
- Fuel For My Hatred
- Back From The Grave
- Portrait Of A Lie
- The Blessing
- This Is For The Sake Of Hedonism
- Burial
- The Way You Want To Die
- Be Quick Or Be Dead
|
-
Alberto Zannier
-
Ivan Odorico
-
Nicola Milanese
-
Ivo Boscariol
-
Tommaso Corte
|
|
Mothra
2009
Scarlet
|
- Caterpillar
- Forever, Works Just In Songs
- In Full View Of Heaven
- Me, Kate And Other Bastard Sons Of My Generation
- Stash
- What A RockinÂ’ Heavy Metal Get-Up, Dude!
- Dim Shape In A Black Hole Life
- Gamera Part. 1: Death Worship Era
- Gamera Part. 2: The so Called Northern Half
- Haiku
|
|
|