The Veil

From AusMetal Guide
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The Veil
OriginSydney, NSW
GenresDeath metal, doom metal, progressive metal
Years active2006 – present
LabelsNone
Associated actsSpawn, Lycanthia, The Eternal, Ironwood, Sword Toward Self, Bleakwood, Intorment Black, Tears of Seraphim, Praetorian, Epitaph
Websitehttp://www.theveilband.com
MembersChe deBoehmler, Wayne McIntyre, Vanessa Ritchie, Dan Nahum
Past membersRyan Buesnel, Ola Nilsson, Alle Bekker, Rob Mijatovic, Megan Hanlon

Band Members

  • Current Lineup
    • Che deBoehmler (guitar, lead vocals, bass)
    • Wayne Mcintyre (guitar, vocals)
    • Vanessa Ritchie (keys, vocals)
    • Dan Nahum (drums)
    • Ben Rumble (bass)
  • Former Members
    • Brad Gentle (live bass)
    • Megan Hanlon (bass, vocals, oboe)
    • Ryan Buesnel (drums, percussion)
    • Ola Nilsson (violin, viola)
    • Alle Bekker (keys, accordion)
    • Rob Mijatovic (drums)

Band Information

Founded by Che deBoehmler following the demise of Spawn, The Veil are a dark atmospheric Sydney band drawing on elements of doom, post-punk/goth, black metal & early 90s death metal.

Some early live performances of note included a Sydney support with Alchemist in late 2007, and an appearance with Nazxul as the main support for their Iconoclast album launch in October 2009.

The Veil's debut international support came in October 2011, joining Alcest for the Sydney date of their Australian tour. The band's debut album "Ghosts of Memory" was released soon after in November 2011, receiving strong reviews both locally and overseas.

In 2012, The Veil made their first international live appearance at Dublin Doom Days fest in Ireland, appearing alongside Pantheist, Solstice, Hour Of 13 and The Wounded Kings among others.

Work on the band's second album "Impermanence", recorded with producer/engineer Lachlan Mitchell, is in its final stages, with a release due in the second half of 2014.

Discography

Album:

2011 Ghosts of Memory self release

EP:

Nightfallwatching.jpg
2009 Nightfall Watching self release