The Concubine

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The Concubine
Origin Tabernacle Township, NJ, 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
Mat Olivo (vocals)
Steve Clifford (drums)
Lou Cuello (Guitar)
Brad Thron (Bass)

The Concubine is a deathcore band from Tabernacle Township, 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 Knife the Glitter, Left to Vanish 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] 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)

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