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Axis of Advance

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Axis of Advance
OriginEdmonton, Alberta
GenresBlack metal, death metal, war metal
Years active1998 (1998)–2008 (2008)
LabelsOsmose Productions, Catharsis Records, Fifth Division
MembersWör (Jason McLeod)
Vermin, aka Verminaard (Chris Ross)
James Read
Paulus Kressman

Axis of Advance was a Canadian death metal band from Edmonton, active from 1998 to 2008. Their music was described as "freaked-out, hyper and evil metal...not for the weak and not really for most rational human beings, but it will sound great to those looking for a slice of evil black metal the way it should be done."[1]

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History

The band began as Sacramentary Abolishment, which was formed in 1993 by guitarist/vocalist Wör (Jason McLeod), bassist/vocalist Vermina, aka Verminaard (Chris Ross) and drummer Paulus Kressman, who came up with the name. In 1997, Kressman left the band to start the solo project Rites of Thy Degringolade.[2] Wör and Vermin recruited drummer James Read and re-named the band Axis of Advance.[3]

On Halloween 1997, Sacramentary Abolishment launched their album The Distracting Stone at Area 51 in Edmonton. Vermin brought a pig’s head onto the stage, ripped into it with a battleaxe, then pitched it into the crowd.[4]

In a 1998 interview with Russian Metal, Vermin revealed that the name Sacramentary Abolishment stood for the abolishment of all religious sacrament, and that he believed that "Black metal is strictly a white man’s realm."[5] In 1999, the trio was banned from performing at a planned show in Edmonton for alleged Nazi leanings and symbolism. In 2002, prior to the released of the band's album The List, they issued a press release denying affiliation with the white supremacist movement.[6]

The band toured Europe in 2004, then traveled to Malmö Sweden, where they recorded their album Obey at Berno Studio.[7]

Axis of Advance dissolved in 2008.

Verminaard plays session guitars in Read's main band Revenge and was involved in Weapon for a short period of time. Vermin and J. Read both play in Blood Revolt along with Primordial's A.A. Nemtheanga.

Discography

Albums

As Sacramentary Abolishment:

  • Misanthropy (Cassette Demo), Independent 1994[8]
  • Nebulous (Cassette Demo), Independent 1995
  • River of Corticone (CD), Catharsis Records 1996[9] (re-released by Fifth Division, 2006)
  • The Distracting Stone (CD), Catharsis Records 1997[10]

As Axis of Advance:

Singles and EPs

Compilation inclusions

References

  1. ^ "Axis of Advance The List". Exclaim!, By Greg Pratt, Feb 01, 2003
  2. ^ Joel McIver (4 March 2010). Extreme Metal II. Omnibus Press. pp. 62–. ISBN 978-0-85712-224-7.
  3. ^ Matthew P. Unger (22 August 2016). Sound, Symbol, Sociality: The Aesthetic Experience of Extreme Metal Music. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-1-137-47835-1.
  4. ^ Roy, Dale. "Interview with Verminaard and Paulus, Oct. 1997". canadianassault.com. Canadian Assault. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  5. ^ Stalhammar, Kai Mathias. "SACRAMENTARY ABOLISHMENT, Verminaard interview 1998". rusmetal.ru. Russian Metal. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Sacramentary Abolishment>>AXIS OF ADVANCE". metallian.com. Metallian. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  7. ^ "AXIS OF ADVANCE - Obey". Voices from the Darkside, review by Edouard Vergriete. access date Dec. 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "Sacramentary Abolishment – Misanthropy". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  9. ^ "River of Corticone". spirit-of-metal.com. Spirit of Metal. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  10. ^ "The Distracting Stone". spirit-of-metal.com. Spirit of Metal. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Axis Of Advance – Strike". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  12. ^ "Axis Of Advance – The List". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  13. ^ "AXIS OF ADVANCE - Obey". Bravewords, Review by Chris Tighe, November 24, 2004
  14. ^ "Axis Of Advance – Obey"
  15. ^ "Axis Of Advance – Landline". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Axis Of Advance – Purify". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  17. ^ "Awaiting The Glorious Damnation Of Mankind". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  18. ^ "The World Domination IV: The 10 Years of Osmose Productions". spirit-of-metal.com. Spirit of Metal. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Apokalyptik Warfare Vol.1". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  20. ^ "Rising Of Yog-Sothoth: Tribute To Thergothon". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 30 November 2021.

External links

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