Carpathian (band)
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Carpathian | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Melbourne, Australia | |
Genre(s) | Moshcore | |
Years active | 2005–present | |
Label(s) | Resist Records | |
Members | ||
Marty (Vocals) Josh (Guitar) Chris (Bass) David (Drums) |
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Former members | ||
Julz (Guitar) Michael Crafter (Vocals) Anth (Guitar) |
Carpathian is a moshcore band from Melbourne, Australia, and part of the Melbourne hardcore scene.
They have toured Australia with bands such as Bleeding Through, Evergreen Terrace, Most Precious Blood, Shai Hulud, On Broken Wings, Every Time I Die, Comeback Kid, Parkway Drive, Atreyu, 36 Crazyfists, Himsa, and I Killed The Prom Queen.
Recently, Michael Crafter left Carpathian to join the American metalcore band, Bury Your Dead.
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[edit] Nothing To Lose
Nothing To Lose | ||||
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Released | 2006 | |||
Label | Resist Records | |||
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Nothing To Lose is Carpathian's most recent record released Monday 4th December 2006. Stomp Entertainment said this about it:
' After the success of an independently released self titled e.p. (of which is now in its 4th pressing). Finally have an album which can be described as an accurate soundtrack to the energy and buzz of Australian Hardcore in 2006. "NOTHING TO LOSE" is the highly anticipated debut full length release.
The new album finds the band defining their previous sound while incorporating brand new non-genre specific infleunces that has not been achieved by any Australian Hardcore act with this kind of precision. This release embraces no-one single element but instead attributes an entire musical movement in 25 minutes of relentless and punishing breakdowns, inspiring singalongs and lyrics that speak to a scene who are quickly growing tired of metaphors and insencerity. '
[edit] Self Titled EP
Carpathian | ||||
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Released | 2005 | |||
Label | Washed Up Records | |||
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Carpathian (the self titled EP) was independently released in 2005 (exact date needed). This album was a great success, although it got off to a slow start as they were an unknown band.