Divinity Destroyed

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Divinity Destroyed
Divinity Destroyed (L-R): Jim Cowen, former drummer Dan Leonard, Mark Ward, Tom Ward, and Rick Flanegan. This image is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after seven days from the date of nomination.
Divinity Destroyed (L-R): Jim Cowen, former drummer Dan Leonard, Mark Ward, Tom Ward, and Rick Flanegan.
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Background information
Origin Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Genre(s) Progressive metal
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Screaming Ferret Wreckords
Website www.divinitydestroyed.com
Members
Mark Ward
Tom Ward
Jim Cowen
Rick Flanegan
Former members
Jonny Heerema
Rob Proft
Emily Heerema
Paul Gaita
Dan Leonard

Divinity Destroyed is a progressive metal band, formed in 1999 and based in central New Jersey. The band's music can be described as an eclectic mix of Pantera, Metallica, Dream Theater, the Misfits, Reggie and the Full Effect, and post-Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Neil Young.

Divinity Destroyed released a number of independent discs and has opened for international acts such as the Misfits, Overkill, Balzac, and Cradle of Filth. In the Summer of 2005, they competed for the PNC Bank Arts Center stop of the Gigantour 2005[1], sharing the crowd with the likes of Megadeth, Fear Factory and Dillinger Escape Plan. The band was awarded the opening slot after winning a "battle of the bands" run by WRAT 95.9 FM, a local rock station. Divinity has received several positive write-ups in magazines like Metal Maniacs, Unrestrained, the Aquarian, and even two articles in Billboard magazine.[2][3]. Their 2003 release Eden In Ashes was picked up for national distribution and re-released by Screaming Ferret Wreckords in early 2005.

The band was slated to perform at a charity show on May 19, 2006, hosted by St. Mary's Parish in Stafford Township, New Jersey, and benefitting cerebral palsy and the Sunshine Foundation. With a week to go before the benefit, church leaders canceled the show, specifically citing the band's name and website as factors. [4] The band and the show's organizers had put together a petition to keep the benefit concert alive for a different time and location.


On July 30, 2007, Divinity Destroyed announced that their 2005 release, The Plague, was available for download on iTunes.[5]

October 16, 2007 saw the release of another EP, Death or Glory recorded at Entrolab in Manchester, NJ. Copies of the EP are available from the band's official website.

On March 15, 2008, Divinity Destroyed dismissed their drummer, Dan Leonard. They are currently seeking a new drummer, but have a temporary replacement

[edit] Discography

  • 4 song demo (2000) (independent)
  • Nocturnal Dawn (2000) (independent)
  • Divinity Destroyed (EP) (2003) (independent)
  • Eden in Ashes (2003) (independent) / (2005) (Screaming Ferret/Escapi)
  • The Plague (EP) (2005)
  • Death or Glory (EP) (2007)

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