Thy Art Is Murder

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Thy Art Is Murder
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Thy Art Is Murder performing in 2014
Background information
Origin Blacktown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Deathcore
Years active 2006 (2006)–present
Labels Nuclear Blast, Halfcut, Skulls and Bones, UNFD
Website Thy Art Is Murder on Facebook
Members
  • Sean Delander
  • Lee Stanton
  • Andy Marsh
  • Kevin Butler
Past members
  • Brendan van Ryn
  • Josh King
  • Gary Markowski
  • Mick Lowe
  • Chris "CJ" McMahon
  • Tom Brown

Thy Art Is Murder is an Australian deathcore band from Blacktown (a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales). The band formed in 2006 and have released two EPs and three full-length albums and are currently signed to Distort in Canada and Nuclear Blast worldwide. Their 2008 EP Infinite Death, reached position no. 10 on the AIR Charts upon release,[1] and their second full-length album Hate debuted at no. 35 on the ARIA Charts,[2] making them the first extreme metal band to ever reach the Top 40 of this chart.[3] The album also reached no. 1 on AIR[4] and both no. 2 and no. 4 respectively on the USA and Canadian iTunes metal charts on its week of release.

History

Formation, EPs and The Adversary (2006-2010)

Formed in 2006, in the Western Sydney locality of Blacktown, the group originally consisted of vocalist Brendan van Ryn, guitarists Gary Markowski and Sean Delander, bassist Josh King and drummer Lee Stanton. Building on a loyal following in Western Sydney's deathcore scene, they recorded a three track demo This Hole Isn't Deep Enough for the Twelve of You. They returned to the studio in 2008 to record the EP Infinite Death, which gained them further attention for Van Ryn's sacrilegious and misogynistic lyrics and song-titles.[5][6] The EP reached number 10 on the AIR Charts.[1]

Following two years of relentless national touring, it was announced in 2008 that Van Ryn was about to depart from the group. It was initially claimed that he left the group due to creative differences and an inability to keep up with their evolving death metal sound.[7] However it was later claimed in 2013 that Van Ryn was replaced because "he couldn't sing [anymore] and he had a massive attitude problem."[8] Thy Art Is Murder searched for a year for a new vocalist, until finding Chris "CJ" McMahon from Sydney metalcore band Vegas in Ruins. The band were so impressed with his death growl vocals that he was incepted into the band during 2009. Bassist Mick Lowe replaced King shortly before the band began recording their first full-length album The Adversary, released 16 July 2010.[9][10][11][12]

Canadian deathcore band Despised Icon announced that Thy Art Is Murder and The Red Shore would join them on the Australian leg of their farewell tour later that year.

Hate (2011–2014)

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Chris "CJ" McMahon became Thy Art Is Murder's new vocalist in 2009 after impressing the other members of the band with his death growl.

2011 saw further line-up changes, notably the departure of founding member and lead guitarist Gary Markowski. Delander decided to switch duties from guitar to bass, making way for Andy Marsh and Tom Brown to join on guitar. Following the band's first European tour in 2012 with War from a Harlots Mouth and As Blood Runs Black the band traveled to Belleville, NJ in the United States to record their second album with producer Will Putney at the Machine Shop recording studios.

Following their Australian tour with Fear Factory in September 2012, Hate was released on 19 October 2012. The first single, "Reign of Darkness", had been premiered earlier on radio station Triple J's The Racket on 18 September.[13][14][15]

The album debuted at #35 on the ARIA Charts,[2] making Thy Art Is Murder the first extreme metal band to ever to break the top 40.[3] The album also reached #1 on AIR.[4] The album was met with a mix of some positive and some negative criticism. Kevin Stewart-Panko of Decibel Magazine awarded Hate a score of 1 out of 10 and criticizing the band for not going "out of their way to push the envelope or add a modicum of originality or value to metal as a whole."[16] In January 2013, the band performed at the Sydney Big Day Out festival; the only other extreme metal band ever to be featured on the line-up was Blood Duster in 2004. Following their second European tour in February and March[17] Thy Art Is Murder signed to Nuclear Blast on 24 January 2013 for distribution of Hate outside Australia.

On 13 March 2013, Triple J announced that Thy Art Is Murder would be headlining the Hate Across Australia tour with Cattle Decapitation, King Parrot and Aversions Crown.[18]

On 11 April 2013, Sumerian Records officially announced that the group had just lost the opening support on the United States' annual Summer Slaughter Tour. The announcement was met by some controversy due to the fact that the group was to be chosen by a voters' poll and American deathcore band Rings of Saturn had in fact won the vote by 1%.[19][20][21] Eventually, promoters chose to include both bands.

On 17 June 2013 the band revealed they would be touring across Australia with Parkway Drive as part of their 10 Years of Parkway Drive tour.[22] The same day, the band lost out to Bleed from Within at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards where they had been nominated as Best New Band.[23] On 15 October 2013 the band were nominated in the Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal category for the 2013 ARIA Awards, eventually losing out to Karnivool.[24]

The band headlined their second ever tour through North America in November and December 2013, dubbing it the Hate Across America. The bill featured support from I Declare War, Fit for an Autopsy, The Last Ten Seconds of Life and Kublai Khan with many dates selling out. The band headlined in Europe in January and February 2014, selling out most venues. Support came from Heart of a Coward, Aversions Crown and Aegaeon. The band was announced on the lineup for Download Festival 2014.

The band made Australian news headlines in late February 2014, when McMahon encouraged fans to get onstage during their set on Brisbane leg of the Soundwave Festival tour.[25][26][27] Promoter AJ Maddah later tweeted his decision to take the band off the rest of the tour calling them "disrespectful arseholes" and claiming that McMahon had told the crowd that "there are thousand of you and dozens of security. Smash them. All of you get on the stage".[28] Fan footage uploaded on YouTube revealed that Maddah's version of McMahon's pre-song speech were embellished.[29] Triple J radio host Lochlan Watt, who attended the show, appeared on ABC 612 radio in defence of the band stating that the incident had been blown out of proportion. He assured that environment during their set was of "excitement and fun" and that over-the-top language was common at metal shows and statements that McMahon had made shouldn’t have been taken literally.[30][31] The following day both the promoter and the band tweeted that Thy Art Is Murder would be allowed to play the remainder of the tour.[32] McMahon later commented on the incident, saying "it’s just all bullshit... I just wanted the crowd participation, wanted people to try and make their way up on-stage and have a crazy show"; however, he also noted that "AJ [Maddah] was only doing what he thought was the right thing given the information that he was given" and that the incident provided "free publicity and exposure in the news" for the band, so it "helped [them] rather than hindered [them]" in the end.[33]

The band announced their participation in the Mosh Lives tour, headlined by Emmure, travelling the USA in March and April 2014. The band headlined a short Canadian tour with Sworn In in April 2014. The band played New England Metal And Hardcore Festival in April 2014. The band also took part at the Summer Slaughter the same year. Vocalist CJ McMahon commented on the band's activity, claiming they are "one of, if not the most hardest-working touring bands" and saying that "[there's] no other fucking band on the face of this earth that will tour as much as we do".[33] They also supported Born of Osiris on their Tomorrow We Die Alive tour in the November of 2014 in North America with ERRA, Within the Ruins and Betraying the Martyrs.

Holy War and departure of McMahon (2015–present)

On March 31, 2015 it was announced that Thy Art Is Murder's upcoming album will be titled Holy War and will be released on June 30 in North America via Nuclear Blast Entertainment. It was recorded in secret over the winter with producer Will Putney. [34]

Thy Art Is Murder, alongside other bands, will support Slayer on 2015's Mayhem Festival, which will tour the U.S. from June to August.[35]

Holy War had a successful first week of sales, charting at #7 in Australia and #82 in the U.S., being the fourth Australian band to chart in the U.S. as well as the first Australian extreme metal band to chart.

They will be supporting Parkway Drive on all of their worldwide tour in support of Ire through 2015 and 2016.

The band announced on December 21, 2015, that vocalist CJ McMahon has decided to leave the band to focus on his family and his inability to afford touring.

Musical style and themes

Thy Art is Murder play a style of extreme metal known as deathcore,[36][37] which draws from both metalcore and death metal. Their sound is characterized by strong double bass, blast beats, breakdowns, crushing guitars and guttural screams.[citation needed] The band's lyrical themes are often anti-Christian and anti-religion in general, and misogynist on their debut EP Infinite Death.

Members

Timeline

Discography

Thy Art Is Murder discography
Studio albums 3
Music videos 3
EPs 1
Demos 1
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Year Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[40]
GER
[41]
US
[42]
2010 The Adversary
  • Released: 16 July 2010 (2010-07-16)
  • Label: Skull and Bones
2012 Hate 35
2015 Holy War
  • Released: 26 June 2015 (2015-06-26)
  • Label: UNFD, Nuclear Blast
7 70 82
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
EPs
List of EPs
Year Details
2008 Infinite Death
  • Released: 2 August 2008 (2008-08-02)
  • Label: Skull and Bones
Demos
List of Demos
Year Details
2007 This Hole Isn't Deep Enough for the Twelve of You
  • Released: 2007 (2007)
  • Label: independent
Music videos
List of music videos, showing year released and director
Year Title Album Director(s)
2012 "Soldiers of Immortality" The Adversary D.O. Blackley, Steve Callanan
"Reign of Darkness" Hate Chris Elder
2013 "The Purest Strain of Hate" Savage Photo / Film
2015 "Light Bearer" Holy War Yves Otterbach
"Holy War" N/A

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  38. Thy Art Is Murder on Facebook. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  39. Martin Kielty: Metal Hammer: Thy Art Is Murder Frontman CJ McMahon Quits: McMahon cites low income and emotional pressure for ending 6-year stint
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