Merauder

Merauder
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres Hardcore punk, metalcore, crossover thrash, thrash metal, groove metal
Years active 1990present
Labels Century Media, Regain Records
Associated acts Ill Niño
Full Contact (band)
Leeway
First Blood
Rag Men
Cold Existence

Merauder is a hardcore punk band from New York City.

History

The group formed in 1990, establishing itself on the eastern U.S. hardcore-metal scene through frequent touring and a few demo releases. In 1995, the band released an EP after vocalist Jorge joined, and toured with Biohazard.[1] Upon the release of their 1996 debut, the band scored a slot opening for Fear Factory and toured Europe in 1995 with Böhse Onkelz. Merauder is also one of the key bands from the NYHC scene.[1] The band split-up following the recording of their 2003 release Bluetality.

In 2007, vocalist Jorge Rosado formed his own version of the band. Guitarist Anthony Muccini publicly opposed Rosado's use of the name, though Muccini himself is not an original member.

In 2008, the band announced completion of a new studio album recorded at Big Blue Meenie studios in Jersey City, New Jersey, and embarked on headline tours through Europe, Japan, and the U.S. The band also finished touring with The Haunted and The Agonist.
New record titled God Is I has been released 19 June in Europe and 11 August 2009 through Regain Records. Although there were many difficulties with the European release, Regain Records has sent the copies only to Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands.
In December 2009, just after their US trek with The Haunted and The Agonist, Merauder toured with Entombed and Devious around Europe. Their last show was performed on Eindhoven Metal Meeting, where they shared stage with the likes of Satyricon, Nile and Legion of the Damned.
In May the band went on a tour around the West Coast of US (including a festival in Las Vegas with such bands like Donnybrook and Grave Maker) and Mexico. On 13 August they're going to be a part of 'This is Hardcore' marathon in Philadelphia, PA and share stage with such bands like Bane, Cro-Mags, Sheer Terror, Death Before Dishonor and more.

In February 2011, a fan made video for the song "Until" surfaced online featuring Rosado and an entirely new cast of hired guns signaling the departure of the recording lineup on the album God Is I.

Discography

Covers

Band members

Current members

Former members

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Biography at Allmusic.com

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