Mercenary (band)

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Mercenary
Origin Aalborg, Denmark
Genre(s) Melodic death metal
Thrash metal
Power metal
Years active 1991 – present
Label(s) Century Media
Members
Jakob Mølbjerg
Mikkel Sandager
Morten Sandager
Mike Park
Martin Buus
René Pedersen

Mercenary is a six-piece metal band from Denmark that combines both power metal and melodic death metal genres, and in their earlier work thrash metal; however, they are simply "tagged" as a melodic death metal band by many.[citation needed] The band was formed in 1991.

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[edit] Biography

Mercenary was formed in Aalborg, Denmark, in 1991. After the release of two demos, Domicile (1993) and Gummizild (1994), they were able to sign with Black Day Records, and released a four-song EP, Supremacy (1996). In 1997, they were signed to the Danish label Serious Entertainment, and in 1998 they released their full-length debut, First Breath.

In 2002, the band decided to expand their sound with the addition of vocalist Mikkel Sandager, as well as his brother Morten, who introduced keyboards into their songs. This new line-up added new dimensions to their sound, blending more melody into their more aggressive heaviness.

Mercenary's fame increased that year with their slot on the ProgPower music festival in the United States, as well as with the release of their second album, Everblack. It was after this that the band fired drummer Rasmus Jacobsen, thinking invested too little time into Mercenary and too much into other projects. During this time, guitarist Signar Petersen also left the band, due to personal reasons. Two old friends of Kral’s (drummer Mike Park Nielson, whom he had met in 1993 at a concert in Copenhagen, and Martin Buus Pedersen, whom Kral knew since he was seventeen years old and working in a music store, when Martin was testing a guitar) would soon fill in the two spots, and with this new lineup, Mercenary were signed to Century Media Records.

In 2004, Mercenary released their third full-length, 11 Dreams. This proved to be their most commercially successful album, earning much international attention from fans and critics alike. tours. That year, Mercenary toured as a supporting act for Evergrey, and then later with Brainstorm who were on their first headlining tour in Europe. They also played on the 16th Wacken Open Air in 2005, and supported Nevermore on a European tour later that year.

It was at the end of March of 2006 that the band announced that Kral left the band. Mikkel Sandager said in a recent interview that Kral’s departure was due to “being away from his family and...trying to make it with the band for 15 years. I think that he simply got tired of trying and trying."

The band went about writing and recording their fourth full-length as a five-piece, with Mikkel Sandager performing all vocals, and the album’s producer Jacob Hansen handling bass duties. On April 7, 2006 the band finished the recording at Jacob Hansens Studios. Shortly after this, the band managed to snag bassist/vocalist René Pedersen to fill in the void left by Kral.

At the May 19-20th Saegfestival (held in Greding, Germany), Mercenary had their first live performance with René. It was at this show that they played Soul Decision, a song from their upcoming fourth album. On August 1, 2006, Mercenary released a compilation of their early demos, titled Retrospective, and on August 22, their new album, The Hours that Remain, was released.

In September 2006 Mercenary joined numerous other bands such as Evergrey, Epica, and Jørn Lande in the ProgPower USA festival.

On October 21, 2007 they announced a follow up album to The Hours that Remain was being recorded and produced. The new album was released in March 2006. [1]

On December 12, 2007 the band announced on their myspace page that the new album is complete.

On December 20th, the band announced the title of the new album to be Architect of Lies.

[edit] Band members

  • Mikkel Sandager - Vocals
  • Martin Buus - Lead guitar
  • Jakob Mølbjerg - Guitar
  • René Pedersen - Bass, Vocals
  • Mike Park Nielsen - Drums
  • Morten Sandager - Keyboard, backing vocals

[edit] Former members

  • Henrik "Kral" Andersen - Bass, vocals
  • Rasmus Jacobsen - Drums
  • Signar Petersen - Guitars
  • Nikolaj Brinkman - Guitars
  • Jakob Johnsen - Drums ("Domicile")

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

Year Title
1998 First Breath
2002 Everblack
2004 11 Dreams
2006 The Hours that Remain
2008 Architect of Lies

[edit] EPs

Year Title
1996 Supremacy

[edit] Compilations

Year Title
2006 Retrospective

[edit] Demos

Year Title
1993 Domicile
1994 Gummizild

[edit] Videography

Their official homepage's media section has the videos available for download [1]

[edit] Trivia

In 1991 when Kral and Andreas were forming the band, they heard a song of Slayer called "Ghosts of War" that contained a lyric featuring the words Fallen Mercenary and decided to take Mercenary as their band name. They also used to paint as soldiers but stopped when it got too difficult to get painted before the show and to remove the paint after the show.

In 2006, while playing the ProgPower USA fest, Mercenary covered Pantera's Cowboys from Hell at the request of the show's promoter.

[edit] References

  1. ^ New Album Update. Mercenary.dk (2007-10-21). Retrieved on 2007-11-10.

[edit] External links

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