Brodequin (band)
Brodequin is a death metal band from Knoxville, Tennessee. Formed in 1998 by brothers Mike and Jamie Bailey, the band has released three full-length albums to date.
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Origin | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Unmatched Brutality Records |
Members | Joaquin Chavez (Guitar) Jamie Bailey (Vocals, Bass) Jan Lugtenburg (Drums) |
Past members | Jon Engman (Drums) Michael Bailey (Guitar) Chad Walls (Drums) |
Themes
The name Brodequin was chosen by Jamie Bailey, after the medieval torture device of the same name. Torture devices in general are referred to frequently in the group's lyrical content. While lyrics describing dismemberment, torture, murder, and abuse are unsurprising in death metal, Brodequin is unusual in exploring such phenomena within a historical context. Jamie Bailey is a history graduate[1] and most of his lyrics are inspired by real historical events.
Discography
- 1998 - untitled 4-track demo
- 2000 - Instruments of Torture
- 2002 - Created to Kill (split with Drowning, Aborted, and Misery Index)
- 2002 - Festival of Death
- 2003 - Prelude to Execution (EP)
- 2004 - Methods of Execution
Interviews
- 2005 Interview at Vampire Magazine
- 2003 Interview with band on Tarterean Desire Webzine
- 2003 Interview with Chad Walls, former drummer
- 2002 Interview on Lords of Metal
- Geocities interview with Jamie Bailey
- 2016 Interview on Metalmarch.com
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External links
References
- "It isn't supposed to sound like a Madonna". Interview in Vampire Magazine website, accessed 20 Feb 2008
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