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Revision as of 23:52, 10 April 2010

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Vaughan Gregory (vocals, guitar)
    • Elais Salmela (vocals, guitar)
    • Matt Skipworth (bass)
    • Dave Kilgallon (drums)
  • Previous Members
    • Tim Steadman (drums 2004-2007 and vocals 2007-2008)

Website

graveforsaken.com

Formed

Perth, WA, 2004

Band information

Musically influenced by Mortification, Deliverence and Paramaecium, Grave Forsaken is an evangelistic Christian thrash metal band, with death and doom influences, from Perth.

The 2005 EP release is the previous year’s demo with an extra track. 2006 saw the band's debut album, Besides the River of Blood, released at the Black Stump festival in NSW. In 2007, they released a doom influenced single, Horror and Sadness, which contained several bonus tracks. They were working with a new producer, Dan Holmes (Templar, Scourged Flesh), and the quality of the recordings greatly improved with his help. In early 2008, Destined For Ascension was unleashed, further solidifying Grave Forsaken's old-school thrash sound. Drummer Kilgallon joined Mortification in 2008.

Discography

Albums:

DestinedForAscension.jpg
2008 Destined For Ascension Rowe
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2006 Beside the River of Blood Rowe

EP:

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2005 Grave Forsaken self release


Singles:

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2007 Horror and Sadness Rowe

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
2010 "Mutilator" Western Alliance: Operation Metal Storm Iron Guardian Industries