Anubis Gate

This article is about progressive metal band. For the book The Anubis Gates, see The Anubis Gates.
Anubis Gate
Origin Denmark
Genres Progressive metal
Power metal
Years active 2003present
Labels Locomotive Music, Nightmare Records
Associated acts Invocator, Prophets of Doom, Northern Empire, Geronimo, Pyramaze, Third Eye
Website
Members Kim Olesen
Henrik Fevre
Michael Bodin
Morten Gade Sørensen

Anubis Gate is a progressive metal band from Denmark. Despite having formed Anubis Gate only in 2003, the members regularly worked together since 1984. They have released six studio albums and two singles/EP's. Their most recent work is the album "Horizons" from 2014.

History

The band released their first album in 2004, but their history can be traced back to 1984, with bassist Jesper M. Jensen and Henrik Fevre as guitarist and vocalist forming V-AXE. The group changed their name to Graff Spee, and the line-up was completed with drummer Per M. Jensen (ex-Invocator/ex-The Haunted). Gaining some reputation in the local circles, Graff Spee released a few demos, but eventually split up in 1986 "due to creative differences".[1]

Jesper and Per went on to form heavy metal band Extreme Feedback in 1987, recruiting Morten Sørensen as vocalist and Kim Olesen as guitarist. In 1989 both Jesper and Per moved to Esbjerg to join Jacob Hansen's Invocator, releasing a couple of demos and also a full length album "Excursion Demise" in 1991, before Jesper split and moved back to Aalborg. In the early 90's Jesper joined Sørensen (now on drums) in rap-metal act Geronimo, and released an EP in 1995 before the group was disbanded. These two musicians kept in contact however, and began to write new material together in a melodic power metal style.[2]

After releasing an instrumental demo under the name of Seven Powers one more band member was recruited; Torben Askholm (previously in Prophets Of Doom and Northern Empire) joined as vocalist and the recording of a demo which eventually became the backbone of their debut album began. Thus "Purification" was produced during 2003 and released April 26, 2004. The album aroused a great deal of interest and delight with the press and the audience, and soon both Kim Olesen and Henrik Fevre (who had guested on their debut as both writers and musicians) were made permanent members to solidify the line-up for the next album. "A Perfect Forever" was released on September 19, 2005.[2] Few months before the band's first gig at Prog Power Europe Askholm quit the band, and Fevre took over vocal dutites for a couple of gigs. Eventually Jacob Hansen, the old friend from Invocator and also producer of the first two albums was chosen as the new singer, and the third album "Andromeda Unchained" came out August 14, 2007.[3] The album saw the band changing from the early power metal to include more prog metal elements. It was nominated for best production, best album and best artwork at Danish Metal Awards 2008 and won the latter.

The year 2008 saw Anubis Gate writing their most ambitious work, the concept album "The Detached" upon a synopsis by Martin Rauff. It was released March 30, 2009 and also nominated for three Danish Metal Awards (Best album, Best cover artwork and best production) at the show of 2010. It won for Best Production - made by Kim Olesen & Jacob Hansen. It also marked the end of Anubis Gate’s obligations with label Locomotive Music.

Fifth Album and Jacob Hansen's Departure

Several other companies showed interest as the band in 2010 embarked on writing material for their fifth album, which was scheduled for release in the fall of 2011. In fact most of the songs were already finished when Jacob Hansen announced his surprising departure from the band. Luckily Anubis Gate had a replacement within the band; bassplayer Henrik Fevre, who did backing vocals and the occasional lead on recent albums. Demos of the new material, produced by Kim Olesen secured the band a record deal in March 2011 with Minnesota-based Nightmare Records. The self-titled album was released September 13, 2011 and for the first time in the band's history it was accompanied by a single and a video for "Golden days". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ravGcKto3I.

Anubis Gate concerts have always been rare. But 2012 saw the band returning to Prog Power Europe, this time as co-headliners. It also marked the departure of founding member Jesper M. Jensen, who was replaced by Michael Bodin (Third Eye). Few months later the other founding member, drummer Morten Sørensen also left the band. He is now replaced by Morten Gade Sørensen (Pyramaze, Wuthering Heights).

The first sounds of the new 4-piece were revealed on October 31, 2013 when the 22-minute download EP "Sheep" was given to the public for free. In addition to the new track, "Destined to remember", there were two covers: The Pink Floyd classic "Sheep" and Mr. Misters "Broken wings". Free download here: http://nightmarerecords.com/online-store/anubis-gate-free-ep-mp3. April 15, 2014 saw the release of the eagerly anticipated and very well received sixth album "Horizons". It also marked the band's 10 year's anniverssary as a recording artist.

Anubis Gate was engaged to perform their first USA gig on September 11, 2015 at the Prog power festival in Atlanta, but had to cancel due to health problems within the band. Still, according to the band's facebook page, a 7th album is currently in the making.

Musically, several groups like Queensrÿche, Iron Maiden, Lord Bane, Tad Morose, Iced Earth, Crimson Glory, Fates Warning, King Crimson, Genesis and Savatage were once credited by the record label Locomotive as influential sources of inspiration for Anubis Gate.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label
2004 Purification Locomotive Music
2005 A Perfect Forever
2007 Andromeda Unchained
2009 The Detached
2011 Anubis Gate Nightmare Records
2014 Horizons

EPs/singles (download only)

Year Title Label
2011 Golden days Nightmare Records
2013 Sheep

Band members

Current members

Former members

References

  1. progarchives.com>
  2. 1 2 3 Locomotive Records website
  3. progarchives.com
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