Arise (band)

Arise is a Swedish death metal/thrash metal-band from Alingsås. Their name is taken from the Sepultura album of the same name.

Arise
OriginAlingsås, Sweden
GenresDeath metal, thrash metal
Years active1996−present
LabelsSpinefarm, Universal
MembersPatrik Johansson
Sternberg
L-G Hakamo
Kaj
Daniel Bugno
Past membersPatrik Skoglöw
Erik Ljungkvist

History

Arise was founded in 1996 in Alingsås (outside of Gothenburg, Sweden) under another name, but got the name Arise in 1998 when their first demo was released. Their third demo, Abducted Intelligence, was recorded in Los Angered Recordings 2000 by Andy LaRoque, and became "demo recording of the month" in Swedish Close-Up Magazine. In 2001 the band was signed by Spinefarm Records and released their first full-length record, The Godly Work of Art. The same year, the band was nominated to the Swedish Rockbjörnen award. Their second studio album, Kings of the Cloned Generation, was released in 2003, and Spinefarm Records were bought by Universal Records during that time. Their third CD, The Beautiful New World, was recorded and released in 2005.

In December 2005 Patrik Skoglöw and Erik Ljungqvist parted ways with Daniel Bugno and L-G Jonasson due to "musical differences." They were replaced by Patrik Johansson (vocals), Sternberg (guitars), and Kaj (bass guitar).

Members

Current members

  • Patrik Johansson - vocals
  • Sternberg - guitar
  • L-G Hakamo (formerly Jonasson) - guitar
  • Kai L - bass
  • Daniel Bugno - Drums

Former members

  • Patrik Skoglöw - bass
  • Erik Ljungqvist - vocals, guitar

Discography

  • Abducted Intelligence (Demo, 2000)
  • The Godly Work of Art (CD, Spinefarm, 2001)
  • Kings of the Cloned Generation (CD, Spinefarm, 2003)
  • The Beautiful New World (CD, Universal, 2005)
  • The Reckoning (CD, Regain, 2009)
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