The Concubine

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The Concubine
Background information
Origin Tabernacle, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Genre(s) Deathcore
Metalcore
Years active 2003 - current
Label(s) Corrosive Recordings
Members
Kyle Smith (guitar)
Dave Stahl (vocals)
Dan Pilla (guitar)
Jeff Herron (bass)
Matt Digise (drums)
Former members
Matt Olivio (vocals)

The Concubine is a deathcore band from Tabernacle, New Jersey [1][2] that is known for their intricate and complex songs.[3] The group formed in 2003,[1] they have since toured extensively with Evergreen Terrace, Psyopus and other, similar bands.[1] They have a sound similar to the likes of The Black Dahlia Murder and Between the Buried and Me [2] and are gaining recognition as one of the better up-and-coming metal bands.[4][5]

The group made their recording debut with a 2004 EP title, Maestro, If You Will. Their first full length album, Abaddon has been widely reviewed [3][6][7]

[edit] Discography

Studio Albums

Date Title Label
2004 Maestro, If You Will unsigned
2006 Abaddon Corrosive Recordings

[edit] External Links

The Concubine's Official Site

The Concubine's Purevolume

The Concubine's Official Myspace

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "The Concubine - Biography" by Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide (link)
  2. ^ a b The Concubine's MySpace page (link)
  3. ^ a b "Abbadon - Review" by Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide 3/5 stars (link)
  4. ^ "Ten of Metal's Best Kept Secrets" by "The 616", DeafeningSound.com, July 28, 2006 (link)
  5. ^ "Music Reviews", Beowolf Productions, December 2006 (link)
  6. ^ "Reviews: The Concubine - Abaddon" by Dan Berkman, Punkbands.com 2/5 stars (link)
  7. ^ "The Cocubine - Abaddon: Wall, meet anything that sticks" [review] by Aaron Burgess, Decibel Magazine (link)