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Ne Obliviscaris Japan Tours 2019

NE OBLIVISCARIS JAPAN TOUR 2019
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Ne Obliviscaris (Latin for "forget not") are a six-piece progressive metal band from Melbourne. Formed initially as a four-piece in April 2003, the group was founded by Xenoyr and Adam Cooper. The current line-up comprises vocalist Xenoyr, violinist and clean vocalist Tim Charles, guitarists Matt Klavins and Benjamin Baret, bassist Martino Garattoni and drummer Daniel Presland. To date, the band has released a demo, two extended plays and three studio albums. Their most recent album, Urn, was released on 27 October 2017.

Ne Obliviscaris were formed in April 2003 by vocalist Marc "Xenoyr" Campbell and bassist Adam Cooper, later adding a second guitarist and a female soprano. Current vocalist/violinist Tim Charles followed in September 2003. The band went through a number of line-up changes before releasing an independent demo, The Aurora Veil, in 2007. The demo featured three songs which would later appear on their debut album. Their music, whilst being firmly rooted in extreme metal, shows influences from a range of musical styles, including death, black, thrash and melodic metal, as well as classical, jazz, avant-garde and flamenco.

Drummer Dan Presland left the band towards the end of 2011 and was replaced by Nelson Barnes. However, due to the distance between Queensland and Melbourne, Ne Obliviscaris parted ways with Barnes and Presland's return to the band was announced on 24 August 2012.

Released 7 May 2012 Portal of I was the first full-length album by the band. The release of the album was delayed due to the departure of their guitarist, Corey King, in 2007 and the search for a replacement. Benjamin Baret later joined as the lead guitarist, but was subject to lengthy delays in his visa application process.

The album received generally positive reviews with Metal Injection praising the composition and the musicianship of the album

The band toured in support of the album, which took them overseas for the first time, with the band playing in Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand. They were also the headlining act for Progfest 2012 around Australia.

And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope from Portal of I was included in a teaching curriculum at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the song being analysed for its composition.

On 26 July 2017, the band announced that their new album, Urn, would be released on 27 October 2017, and released a music video for the track "Intra Venus". They also announced Robin Zielhorst, former member of Cynic, Exivious, and Our Oceans, as their session bassist for the album. On 29 August 2017, they released another song from the album, "Urn (Part I) – And Within the Void We Are Breathless". On 10 October 2017, they released another song, "Urn (Part II) – As Embers Dance In Our Eyes". Urn released on 27 October 2017, though it had been released to Patreon contributors a few days earlier.

In support of the album, the band embarked on a North American tour in November and December 2017, supported by Allegaeon, which was followed by a tour of Australia and New Zealand in February 2018, supported by Circles, and a European tour from March to May 2018, supported by Allegaeon and Virvum. Martino Garattoni joined as bassist after being chosen in online auditions. A North American tour supporting Wintersun will follow in September and October 2018.

In addition to the campaign to fund their world tour, the band announced in March 2016 that they were starting a subscription based service through the Patreon micro-payments platform. This was in part inspired by Thy Art is Murder frontman, CJ McMahon, quitting the band for financial reasons. The decision to use Patreon generated some controversy on social media platforms to which vocalist and violinist Tim Charles responded.

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