Mar de Grises

Mar de Grises was a Chilean death/doom metal band created in 2000. A good translation of "Mar de Grises" would be "Sea of Grief," or equivalently, as grey is the Spanish color of sorrows as blue is in English, "Sea of Greys".

Mar de Grises at Firebox Metal Fest, Seinajoki, Finland, 2008
Background information
OriginSantiago, Chile
GenresDeath/doom metal
Years active2000–2013
LabelsSeason of Mist
Associated actsPoema Arcanus, Anathema, Daylight Dies, Saturnus
Websitewww.mardegrises.com
MembersJuan Escobar

Rodrigo M Sergio A Rodrigo G

Alejandro Arce
Past membersMarcelo Rodriguez, Herumor V.

History

Members of the band met while studying at university and formed a group just with the idea to spend some leisure time.[1]

Inspired in bands like My Dying Bride, In the Woods..., Emperor, Poema Arcanus, Anathema, Samael, Death, Tiamat, At The Gates, and non-metal bands[2]

Their compositions, while embracing canons from an evolutionary doom metal style, float around other genres such as progressive rock, post-rock, ambient, electronic music, death metal and others.[3]

Their first demo was recorded in 2002, and was convincing enough to get them a contract with Finnish label, Firebox Records. This was quite rare at the time for a rock or metal band from South America, as the band was barely even known in Chile itself.

With Firebox Records, Mar de Grises released their first LP titled "The Tatterdemalion Express" in January 2004, with sound engineers that had previously worked with bands like Six Magics and Poema Arcanus. The album got a very good reception and was acclaimed by critics, earning titles like "Best Doom Album" and "Best New Band" from important magazines.[4]

In 2005 Mar de Grises toured Europe for the first time, performing in France, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and Italy. The tour included festivals like Doom Shall Rise and Belgian Doom Night.

In 2006, singer Marcelo Rodríguez left the band and was replaced by Juan Escobar.

In September 2007 Mar de Grises started to record their second album at the same studio where the first one was completed.

In 2008, Mar de Grises finished and released their second album, called "Draining the Waterheart", and started their second European Tour from 16 April to 12 May, performing 20 concerts in 10 countries (Portugal, Spain, France, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Belgium, Finland). During that tour, they traveled with bands like Saturnus and Thurisaz, including a short tour in Finland (Helsinki, Turku and Seinajoki) with Ablaze in Hatred. In Finland, Mar de Grises performed at the Firebox Metal Festival, sharing the stage with bands like Dark Tranquillity, Impaled Nazarene and Enslaved.

In 2010, Mar de Grises signed a contract with global French label, Season of Mist, moving away from Finland-based label, Firebox.

In 2011, Streams Inwards was rated the Metal Storm No. 1 doom metal album of 2010 by users.[5]

In 2013 they decided to call it quits.

Musicians

Rodrigo Morris at Firebox Metal Festival, Finland, April, 2008
  • Rodrigo Morris - Guitar
  • Sergio Alvarez - Guitar (Mourner's Lament)
  • Rodrigo Galvez - Bass (Mourner's Lament)
  • Alejandro Arce - Drums (Norphelida, Target, Kintral)
  • Germán Toledo - Vocals (Eternal Demise)

Former musicians

Records

  • Demo 2002 (2002)
  • The Tatterdemalion Express (2004)
  • Draining the Waterheart (2008)
  • First River Regards (2009)
  • Streams Inwards (2010)
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References

  1. "Mar De Grises (Junio/2006), realizada por Iván C." Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Friedhof-magazine.com, June 2006.
  2. "Mar De Grises: El nuevo paso a lo melodico y depresivo" Archived 19 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Metallerium.com, 28 March 2007.
  3. "Biografia Mar de Grises" Archived 7 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, AldeaGlobal.com, 3 June 2006.
  4. "Mar De Grises" Archived 20 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Korroosio, 14 April 2008.
  5. "Metal Storm Awards 2010 Doom Metal". www.metalstorm.net. Retrieved 20 April 2011.
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