Ulcerate

This article is about the band. For other uses, see Ulceration.
Ulcerate
Also known as Bloodwreath
Origin Auckland, New Zealand
Genres Technical death metal, post-metal
Years active 2000–present
Labels Neurotic, Deepsend, Willowtip, Candlelight, Relapse
Website www.ulcerate-official.com
Members Jamie Saint Merat
Michael Hoggard
Paul Kelland
Past members Mark Seeney
Jared Commerer
James Wallace
Michael Rothwell
Phil Kusabs
Ben Read
Oliver Goater
William Cleverdon

Ulcerate is a New Zealand-based technical death metal band formed by guitarist Michael Hoggard and drummer Jamie Saint Merat in 2000. Over the course of the band's career, Ulcerate has become more focused on generating darkness and atmosphere than on sheer technicality. The band has gone on to become one of New Zealand's best known metal bands.

History

Early days (20002005)

The core membership of Ulcerate, including Jamie Saint Merat, Michael Hoggard and Mark Seeney, formed in 2000 under the name "Bloodwreath". In early 2002, guitarist Jared Commerer and vocalist James Wallace were added to the line-up while Seeney departed. The band began writing material for its debut recording, Demo 2003, and changed its name to Ulcerate prior to its release.[1] In 2004, the band released its second demo, The Coming of Genocide. Both demos were subsequently compiled and released by The Flood Records and Deepsend Records under the title The Coming of Genocide.[2]

Of Fracture and Failure and Everything is Fire (20062010)

In early 2006, Ulcerate signed with Neurotic Records. Vocalist James Wallace left the band in 2006 as the band was preparing to record its first full-length album, Of Fracture and Failure. Ben Read was recruited to fill the vacant vocal position. In contrast with Wallace's lower-pitched growls, Read relied on higher-pitched screams, reminiscent of hardcore vocals. Jared Commerer also left the band and was replaced by guitarist Michael Rothwell. Of Fracture and Failure was recorded and mixed by Jamie Saint Merat and Michael Hoggard. It was mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Studios, New York, USA. The album artwork was created by Jamie Saint Merat.[1]

In 2008, Read and Rothwell departed the band, with Oliver Goater recruited as Ulcerate's new guitarist and bassist Paul Kelland assuming vocal duties. Kelland's approach returned the band to a lower-pitched vocal style. Ulcerate then started writing and recording its second full-length album, Everything Is Fire. The album was acknowledged by critics for its unique approach to death metal, with Allmusic's Phil Freeman praising Everything Is Fire for incorporating the "percussive intricacy of Isis", "intricate scaffold of jagged, art-metal guitar", and use of repetition that was closer to Shellac than Suffocation.[3]

The Destroyers of All (20112012)

In April 2010, Ulcerate announced that it was writing songs for a new album. Oliver Goater parted ways with Ulcerate in late 2010, and was replaced by William Cleverdon. The band released its third full-length album, The Destroyers of All, on 25 January 2011, through Willowtip Records. They then spent the next two years tours extensively through North America, Europe and Australia in support of The Destroyers of All.

Vermis (2013)

In 2012, Ulcerate signed to Relapse Records and announced plans to record a new album. The album was recorded during March and April of 2013 at MCA Studios in Auckland. In July, the band revealed the new album, titled Vermis, would be released on 13 September in Germany and Benelux, 16 September in the UK and Internationally and 17 September in North America. An in-studio teaser of the album was released by Relapse via YouTube later in July. Ulcerate would then spend the next year touring North America, Europe and Australia. As of February 2015, the band was reported to be working on new material.

Band members

Current members

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Compilation albums

References

  1. 1 2 wachtourak. "Ulcerate's Biography". Last.fm. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  2. Saint Merat, Jamie. "Ulcerate: Biography". Ulcerate Official Website. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  3. Freeman, Phil. "Ulcerate: Everything Is Fire". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 December 2013.

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