Incinery

Incinery
Origin England, United Kingdom
Genres Thrash metal, heavy metal
Years active 2009present
Members
  • James Rawlings
  • Chris Kenny
  • Leigh Chambers
  • David Jordan
  • Ste Dudley
Past members
  • Jason Chaikeawrung

Incinery are a British thrash metal band who are based predominantly in The Midlands. Founded early 2009 by guitarists Jason Chaikeawrung and Chris Kenny and hailing from Nottingham, England, Incinery are a 5-Piece thrash metal band that take the speed and ferocity of 80’s thrash metal and inject it with a more modern edge.[1] Their sound has been compared with Exodus (American Band), Sodom, and early Sepultura.,[2]

History

Early years and formation (2009-2014)

Building a reputation for high-energy performances, Incinery toured their first EPs 'Dawn of War' (2011) and 'Nothing Left' (2013) and won the 'Metal 2 the Masses' initiative in 2012,[3] resulting in a live performance on the New Blood Stage at Bloodstock Open Air festival. As a result of this performance, Incinery were invited to play the 2nd stage at Metaldays 2013 in Slovenia.[1][4] Such performances have enabled them to share stages with Onslaught, Savage Messiah, Bonded By Blood and Lawnmower Deth.

Dead, Bound and Buried (2014-present)

Incinery's first full-length albumn 'Dead, Bound and Buried' was released in 2014.[1] 2014-2016 also saw performances at the Boardie Stage Takeover at Download Festival 2014, Damnation Festival 2015,[2] and in support of Exodus at the Rescue Rooms in Nottingham.[5]

Members

Current

  • Vocals – James Rawlings
  • Guitar - Leigh Chambers
  • Guitar – Chris Kenny
  • Bass – David Jordan
  • Drums – Ste Dudley

Former

  • Jason Chaikeawrung

Discography

EPs

  • Dawn of War (2011)
  • Nothing Left (2013)

Studio albums

  • Dead, Bound and Buried (2014)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "INCINERY – Dead, Bound & Buried – CD Review". Metal Gods TV. December 21, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  2. 1 2 "A Night of Salvation - Damnation Festival pre-show". HeyEvent. 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  3. Jennifer Coleman (October 25, 2012). "3 Bands 3 Festivals Tons Of Metal". Bloodstock News. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  4. "Incinery Band Profile". Bloodstock. 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  5. "The Rescue Rooms archives: 2016, EXODUS". Rescue Rooms. 2016. Retrieved April 29, 2016.

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