Feed Her to the Sharks

Feed Her to the Sharks

Feed Her To The Sharks performing in Chula Vista, CA during Mayhem Festival 2015
Background information
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Metalcore
Years active 2008 (2008)–present
Labels Victory
Associated acts Born of Osiris, After the Burial, Buried in Verona, Fit for a King
Members
  • Andrew Van Der Zalm
  • Kim Choo
  • Marinos Katsanevas
  • Robert Davies
  • Andrew 'Stix' Cotterell

Feed Her to the Sharks is an Australian metalcore band from Melbourne, formed in 2008. The band has self-released two full-length albums, The Beauty of Falling (2010) and Savage Seas (2013), along with a third following their signing to Victory Records, Fortitude (2015).[1]

History

Since forming in 2010, Feed Her to the Sharks have made a name for themselves by heavily touring Australia with bands such as Asking Alexandria, Born of Osiris, Suicide Silence, and also performing on Warped Tour Australia in 2013.[2][3][4]

In early 2013 the band released a lyric video for their new single Memory of You on Revolver, followed by their second self-released highly anticipated full length Savage Seas. In support of their new album the band toured Australia with Born of Osiris, followed by shows in which the band headlined.[3][5]

The band announced via their official social media accounts on March 25, 2014 that they had signed with Victory Records.[1] This was followed by an Australian tour with Buried in Verona and Fit for a King (band).[6] Later that summer they also announced on their social media that they were in the process of writing, and would begin recording their third full-length album in October 2014. On January 6, 2015 the band announced the title of the new album Fortitude, along with its release date of February 15, pre-orders, and a stream for the single "The World Is Yours".[7][8]

On January 26, 2015 KillYourStereo.com premiered the first part in a series of in-studio videos detailing the recording process of the band's new album, Fortitude.[9] On February 9 the official music video for the song "Chasing Glory" premiered exclusively on Vevo,[10] which was followed by the album release on February 10.[11] The following month Hysteria released an interview with the band chronicling their signing to Victory Records and the process leading up to their album release.[12] On May 6, the second official music video from Fortitude was released for the track "Burn The Traitor," which also premiered exclusively on Vevo, along with the announcement that they would be traveling to the US to play the entirety of the 2015 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival.[13][14]

Members

Discography

Demo

Studio albums

Singles

References

External links

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