Monday, July 13, 2009

About Him " Marliryn Manson "





Marilyn Manson
Marilyn
Brian Hugh Warner
Laki-Laki
Canton, Ohio, AS, 05 Januari 1969


Biografi :

Marilyn Manson memiliki nama asli Brian Hugh Warner, lahir di Canton, Ohio, AS, 5 Januari 1969. Selain dikenal sebagai penyanyi Marilyn juga seorang aktris dan pentolan grup musik sesuai namanya, Marilyn Manson.

Namanya sendiri diambil dari perpaduan dua bintang besar, Marilyn Monroe dan Charles Manson. Hal ini sekaligus untuk menunjukan bahwa dirinya sangat mengidolakan dua sosok tersebut.

Kemunculan Marilyn diawali saat dirinya turut mendukung grup musik Jack Off Jill yang digawangi Jessicka Fodera. Setelah itu dirinya bersama pacarnya saat itu dan Jeordie White membuat grup musik Mrs. Scabtree. Lagu mereka di antaranya Gave Up, The Omen, The Way I Am dan Break You Down.

Terkait kehidupan asmaranya, Marilyn pernah menikah dengan penari telanjang Dita Von Teese, namun perkawinan mereka berusia satu tahun dan bercerai pada 29 December 2006. Kini pria yang pernah menjalin hubungan dengan Rose McGowan itu menjalin kasih dengan aktris Evan Rachel Wood yang diminta Marilyn untuk mendukung filmnya Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll yang dirilis 2007.

Dikabarkan putus dengan kekasihnya, Evan Rachel Wood, ternyata Marilyn kembali menjalin kasih dengan bintang THE WRESTLER ini.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Behind The Mask

Slipknot
Penampilan Slipknot di Buenos Aires  3 Oktober, 2005
Penampilan Slipknot di Buenos Aires 3 Oktober, 2005
Latar belakang
Nama lain The Pale Ones, Meld
Asal Des Moines, Iowa, Amerika Serikat
Genre Alternative metal
Nu metal
Rap metal (earlier)
Tahun aktif 1995–present
Perusahaan rekaman Roadrunner, Nuclear Blast
Terkait
dengan
Stone Sour
Murderdolls
To My Surprise
DJ Starscream
Dirty Little Rabbits
Painface
Situs web www.slipknot1.com
Anggota
Sid Wilson
Joey Jordison
Paul Gray
Chris Fehn
Jim Root
Craig "133" Jones
Shawn "Clown" Crahan
Mick Thomson
Corey Taylor
Mantan anggota
Anders Colsefini
Greg "Cuddles" Welts
Josh "Gnar" Brainard
Donnie Steele

Slipknot adalah sebuah band beraliran Nu Metal dari Des Moines, Iowa yang dibentuk pada 1995, Band ini telah beberapa kali mengganti anggotanya dan memiliki anggota tetap sejak 1999 yaitu: Sid Wilson, Joey Jordison, Paul Gray, Chris Fehn, James Root, Craig Jones, Shawn "Clown" Crahan, Mick Thomson, dan Corey Taylor. Sampai sekarang Slipknot Telah Nerilis 4 Buah Album, Band ini juga pernah mendapatkan Grammy Awards untuk kategori Best Metal Performance untuk lagu "Before I forget" pada tahun 2006, album ke 5 mereka yang bertajuk "All Hope Is Gone" akan dirilis pada 26 Agustus 2008

Anggota

Mantan anggota

Diskografi

Studio albums

Live albums

Videography

Penghargaan

RIAA certifications

Albums

Videos and DVDs

Nominasi Grammy Awards


Friday, July 10, 2009

In Seven Voice, Believe It???

Cradle of Filth
Cradle of Filth at 2005's Metalmania.
Cradle of Filth at 2005's Metalmania.
Background information
Origin Suffolk, England
Genre(s) Extreme metal
Years active Since 1991
Label(s) Cacophonous, Music for Nations, Abracadaver, Sony, Roadrunner
Associated acts Dimmu Borgir, My Dying Bride, Angtoria, The Blood Divine, Brujeria, Primary Slave, Anathema, Abgott, Imperial Vengeance, Abigail Williams
Website cradleoffilth.com
Members
Dani Filth
Paul Allender
Dave Pybus
Martin Škaroupka
Charles Hedger
Sarah Jezebel Deva
Former members
Adrian Erlandsson
Rosie Smith
Nicholas Barker
James Mcilroy

History

Early years (1991-1996)

Dani Filth, photographed in 2008.

Cradle of Filth's first three years saw three demos and a rehearsal tape recorded amidst the sort of rapid line-up fluctuations that have continued ever since (Cradle has generally had around half a dozen members at any one time, but can boast more than twenty musicians in its history). The band also recorded an unreleased album entitled Goetia prior to the third demo and their style shift. Goetia was set for release on Tombstone records, but all tracks were wiped when Tombstone went out of business and couldn't afford to buy the recordings from the studio.The band eventually signed to Cacophonous Records and their debut album, The Principle of Evil Made Flesh, was also Cacophonous's first release in 1994. A step up in terms of production from the rehearsal quality of most of their demos, the album was still nevertheless a sparse and embryonic version of what was to come, with lead singer Dani Filth's vocals in particular bearing little similarity to the style he was later to develop. The album was well-received however, and as recently as June 2006 found its way into Metal Hammer's list of the top ten black metal albums of the last twenty years.

Sarah Jezebel Deva joined the band in 1996.

Cradle's relationship with Cacophonous soon soured; the band accusing the label of contractual and financial mismanagement. Acrimonious legal proceedings took up most of 1995,and the band finally signed to Music for Nations in 1996 after only one more contractually obligated Cacophonous recording: the EP Vempire or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein which, it has since been conceded, was hastily written as a Cacophonous escape-plan.Despite the circumstances of its release however, its handful of tracks are staples of the band's live sets to this day, and "Queen of Winter, Throned" was listed among twenty-five "essential extreme metal anthems" in a 2006 issue of Kerrang! magazine.The EP also marked Sarah Jezebel Deva's debut with the band, replacing Andrea Meyer, Cradle's first female vocalist and self-styled "satanic advisor".Deva has appeared on every subsequent Cradle release and tour, but has never been considered a full band member, having also performed with The Kovenant, Therion and Mortiis, and fronted her own Angtoria project along with Cradle's current bass player, Dave Pybus.

Music for Nations era (1996-2001)

Dusk... and Her Embrace followed the same year: a critically acclaimed breakthrough album that greatly expanded the band's fan-base throughout Europe and the rest of the world.A concept album of sorts based generally on vampirism and specifically (though loosely) on the writing of Sheridan Le Fanu, Cradle's inaugural album for Music for Nations set the tone for what was to follow. The album's production values matched the band's ambition for the first time, whilst Dani's vocal gymnastics were at their most extreme.

The increasingly theatrical stage shows of the 1997 European tour helped keep Cradle in the public eye, as did a burgeoning line of controversial merchandise; not least the notorious t-shirt depicting a masturbating nun on the front and the slogan "Jesus is a cunt" in large letters on the back. The t-shirt is banned in New Zealand,a handful of fans have faced court appearances and fines for wearing the shirt in public, and some band members themselves attracted a certain amount of hostile attention when they wore similar "I Love Satan" shirts to the Vatican.Alex Mosson, the Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1999-2003, called the shirts (and by implication the band) "sick and offensive". The band obviously approved, using the quote on the back cover of the 2005 DVD Peace Through Superior Firepower.

The infamous "Vestal Masturbation" t-shirt design.

In 1998, Dani began his long-running "Dani's Inferno" column for Metal Hammer, and the band appeared in the BBC documentary series Living With the Enemy (on tour with a fan and his disapproving mother and sister)and released its third full-length album Cruelty and the Beast. A fully-realised concept album based on the legend of the "Blood Countess" Elizabeth Bathory, the album boasted the casting coup of Ingrid Pitt providing guest narration as the Countess: a role she first played in Hammer's 1971 film Countess Dracula. The album led to Cradle's U.S debut,and Dani claimed it in 2003 as the Cradle album of which he was most proud, although he conceded dissatisfaction with its sound quality.

Paul Allender left the band in 1996 but rejoined in 2000 for Midian.

The following year the band continued primarily to tour, but did release its first music video, PanDaemonAeon, and an accompanying EP, From the Cradle to Enslave, featuring the music from the production. Replete with graphic nudity and gore, the video was directed by Alex Chandon, who would go on to produce further Cradle promo clips and DVD documentaries, as well as the full-length feature film Cradle of Fear. The band released their fourth full-length studio album on Hallowe'en, 2000. Midian was based around the Clive Barker novel Cabal and its subsequent film adaptation Nightbreed.Like Cruelty and the Beast, Midian featured a guest narrator, this time Doug Bradley, who starred in Nightbreed but remains best known for playing Pinhead in the Hellraiser films. Bradley's line "Oh, no tears please" from the song "Her Ghost in the Fog" is a quote of Pinhead's from the first Hellraiser ("No tears, please. It's a waste of good suffering...")and Bradley would reappear on later albums Nymphetamine, Thornography, and Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder. The video for "Her Ghost in the Fog" received heavy rotation on MTV2 and other metal channels, and the track also found its way onto the soundtrack of the werewolf movie Ginger Snaps. Midian created a rift in fan opinion which has only increased with time: whilst taking the band to new heights of commercial popularity, it also provoked cries of "sell-out" from die-hard fans of the early albums.

Sony interlude (2001-2004)

The longest-ever interim period between full-length Cradle albums was nevertheless a busy time for the band. Bitter Suites to Succubi was released on the band’s own "Abracadaver" label, and was a mixture of four new songs, re-recordings of three songs from The Principle of Evil Made Flesh, two instrumental tracks, and a cover of The Sisters of Mercy's "No Time To Cry." Stylistically similar to Midian, the album is unique among Cradle albums in featuring exactly the same band members as its predecessor, but is generally regarded as an EP and often overlooked in the band's canon.Further stop-gap releases followed in the form of the "best of" package Lovecraft and Witch Hearts and a live album; Live Bait for the Dead. Finally, the band (principally Dani) also found time to appear in Cradle of Fear while they negotiated their first major-label signing with Sony Music. Damnation and a Day arrived in 2003; Sony's heavyweight funding underwriting Cradle's undiminished ambition by finally bringing a real orchestra into the studio (the 80-strong Budapest Film Orchestra and Choir replacing the increasingly sophisticated synthesizers of previous albums) and thus marking the band's belated gestation - for one album only - into full-blown symphonic metal. Damnation featured the band’s most complex compositions to date, outran its predecessors by a good twenty minutes, and produced two more popular videos: the Švankmajer-influenced Mannequin, and Babalon AD (So Glad For The Madness), based on Pasolini's infamous Salò. Roughly half the album trod the conceptual territory of John Milton's Paradise Lost - showing the events of the Fall of Man through the eyes of Lucifer - while the remainder comprised stand-alone tracks such as the Nile tribute "Doberman Pharaoh"and the aforementioned "Babalon AD"; a reference to Aleister Crowley. "Babalon AD" was the first DVD-only single to reach the U.K. top 40, according to the Guinness Book of Records of British Hit Singles and Albums. Feeling that Sony's enthusiasm quickly palled however, Cradle jumped ship to Roadrunner Records after barely a year.

Roadrunner Records (2004 onward)

Charles Hedger joined the band between Nymphetamine and Thornography.

2004's Nymphetamine was the band's first full album since The Principle of Evil Made Flesh to not be based around any sort of overarching concept (although references to the works of H. P. Lovecraft are made more than once). Cradle's bassist Dave Pybus described it as an "eclectic mix between the group's Damnation and Cruelty albums with a renewed vigour for melody, songmanship [sic] and plain fucking weirdness spat into the smelting bowl."Cradle's growing acceptance by the mainstream was confirmed when the album's title track was nominated for a Grammy award, but the band's cover version of Cliff Richard's "Devil Woman" for the Nymphetamine special edition did little to convince its detractors of the band's integrity.

Thornography, was released in October 2006. According to Dani Filth, the title "represents mankind's obsession with sin and self... An addiction to self-punishment or something equally poisonous... A mania."On the subject of the album's musical direction, Filth told Revolver magazine, "I'm not saying it's 'experimental', but we're definitely testing the limits of what we can do... A lot of the songs are really rhythmical - thrashy, almost - but they're all also really catchy."A flurry of pre-release controversy saw Samuel Araya's original cover artwork scrapped and replaced in May 2006, although numerous CD booklets had already been printed with the original image.Thornography received a similar reception to Nymphetamine, garnering generally positive reviews, but raising a few eyebrows with the inclusion of a cover of Heaven 17's "Temptation"(featuring guest vocals from Dirty Harry), which was released as a digital single and accompanying video shortly before the album.

Long-term drummer Adrian Erlandsson departed the band in November 2006. According to an official Roadrunner press release, Erlandsson left with the intention of devoting his energies to his two side projects Needleye and the now-defunct Nemhain: "I have enjoyed my time with Cradle but it is now time to move on. I feel I am going out on a high as Thornography is definitely our best album to date".He was replaced on the 2007 world tour by Martin Škaroupka.

Cradle of Filth announced in early 2008 that their eighth studio album was underway: "The world tour for the Thornography album, which last saw COF in Russia, Ukraine, UK, Romania, Slovakia and North America with GWAR is now complete [and] the band has returned home to start writing for a new record over the dark months in the rehearsal room.

The band's official message boards revealed parts of an interview with Paul Allender,the lead guitarist, conducted by MédiaMatinQuébec: "We already have four new songs ready and I have to say that they are... much faster than the songs on Thornography. [They] sound like old Cradle of Filth... A mixture of Midian and Dusk. . ." and the album was released on October 27 2008. Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder is a concept album about the legendary 15th Century murderer Gilles De Rais, a French nobleman who fought alongside Joan of Arc and accumulated great wealth before becoming a satanist, sexual deviant and serial killer. In an interview published in February 2009, Dani talked about Gilles De Rais, and how his story manifests on Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder':

After Joan of Arc's death, he slid into a life of debauchery, which ended up with him trying to reclaim his fortune through alchemy and witchcraft. This led him to murder and kidnapping. He was eventually arrested by the Catholic Church and tried. It's a great gothic sort of fairytale story, because he's a very pious man at the beginning, turns extremely evil...The story runs concurrently throughout the album, it's not just vague ideas orbiting a main satellite. It's a story, and the narrative is actually taken from trial transcripts that were taken down in secular court at the time of his judgment.

Genre

Cradle of Filth's first three demos bore a death metal feel, with occasional symphonic elements. However, when they released their fourth demo, Total Fucking Darkness, their genre became more akin to black metal. Their "true" black metal status however, has been in debate since near the time they became popular. Dani, in a 1998 interview for BBC Radio 5 for example, said "I use the term heavy metal, rather than black metal, because I think that's a bit of a fad now. Call it what you like: death metal, black metal, any kind of metal...",while Gavin Baddeley's 2006 Terrorizer interview states that "few folk, the band included, call Cradle black metal these days."

The band's style has been described as symphonic black metal, gothic black metal, and dark metal. However, the band's evolving sound has allowed them to continue resisting definitive categorisation. They are audibly influenced by Iron Maiden, have collaborated on projects like Christian Death's Born Again Anti-Christian album (on the track "Peek-A-Boo"), and have even dabbled outside of metal music with dance remixes ("Twisting Further Nails", "Pervert's Church" etc), although these have fallen by the wayside in recent years. In a 2006 interview with Terrorizer magazine, current guitarist Paul Allender said "We were never a black metal band. The only thing that catered to that was the make-up. Even when The Principle of Evil Made Flesh came out — you look at Emperor and Burzum and all that stuff — we didn't sound anything like that. The way that I see it is that we were, and still are now, an extreme metal band."

Appearing on the BBC music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks on April 9, 2001, Dani jokingly claimed Cradle's sound as "heavy funk", and in an October 2006 interview stated "We'd rather be known as solely 'Cradle of Filth', I think, than be hampered by stupid genre barriers."

Discography

Current members


Folk Metal Band From Switzerland

Eluveitie
Eluveitie at Cernunnos Fest
Eluveitie at Cernunnos Fest
Background information
Origin Switzerland
Genre(s) Folk metal
Celtic metal
Melodic death metal
Acoustic folk
Years active 2002 - present
Label(s) Fear Dark
Nuclear Blast
Members
Merlin Sutter
Siméon Koch
Chrigel Glanzmann
Meri Tadic
Ivo Henzi
Anna Murphy
Päde Kistler
Kay Brem

Eluveitie (pronounced El-Vey-Ti) is a folk metal band from Switzerland. Their sound can be described as Celtic folk metal with melodic death metal influences. The band formed in 2002 and their first EP, Vên came out in 2003. The band then released a full length album, Spirit. In November 2007, Eluveitie was signed by Nuclear Blast.The first product of the collaboration, Slania, was released in February 2008. The album peaked at number 35 in the Swiss charts and number 98 in the German charts.

Eluveitie use traditional instruments amidst guitars and wide ranging, emotional screams. The lyrics are often in the extinct language Gaulish. Eluveitie is Etruscan for "the Helvetian", referring to an inscription dating to the earliest record of the Celtic Helvetii tribe from what is now Switzerland.

Biography

The band was founded in the winter of 2002 by Christian "Chrigel" Glanzmann as a studio project featuring different people on different tracks. October the following year saw the publication of the MCD Vên (Helvetian Gaulish for "wild joy"[citation needed]). After Chrigel decided to make Eluveitie a real band instead of a studio project, he assembled 9 other musicians, making it a full 10-piece band.

Shortly afterwards, the group performed its first shows, one including the Swiss metal festival Elements of Rock, and Eluveitie signed a contract with the Dutch record label Fear Dark which released a re-recorded Vên in 2004. Other live performances were played, such as on some events of "Fear Dark Festivals", and even as support for the established international pagan/folk metal acts such as Korpiklaani and Cruachan. At this point, the band became full-time, and 7 of the 10 members left for various reasons, leaving Chrigel Glanzmann, Sevan Kirder, and Meri Tadic to carry on with new members. They recruited 6 others, including Sevan Kirder's bother Rafi to play bass, making Eluveitie a 9-piece band.

A limited edition tribute album to the German-Icelandic band Falkenbach was published in 2006 to celebrate their 15th anniversary. The album included Eluveitie's cover song, "Vanadis".

At the beginning of 2006, there was another change in the band's lineup. Sarah Kiener was replaced by Anna Murphy to play hurdy gurdy and Linda Suter was removed, trimming the band down to eight members.

In the 2nd quarter of 2006, the album entitled Spirit was published on Fear Dark, and in September that same year Eluveitie toured Europe with the German band Odroerir. At the end of 2006, Eluveitie signed a new recording contract with the German label Twilight Records. In early 2007, they played at Ragnarök Festival.

In November 2007, Eluveitie signed a contract with label Nuclear Blast. The new studio album Slania (a girl's name that Chrigel saw on a 2500-year-old tombstone) was released on February 15, 2008.

On June 4, 2008, brothers Rafi Kirder and Sevan Kirder (bassist and bagpipe player, respectively) announced on their MySpace pages that they would leave Eluveitie following their concert at the Metal Camp Open Air in Slovenia on July 8, 2008.

Eluveitie's next project, Evocation, was announced in 2008. The first part of the album, Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion, is due for release in April 2009. The band released an official special edition of his new album as Slania / Evocation I - The Arcane Metal Hammer Edition on the May Edition from the Metal Hammer, the magazine was released on 15 April 2009 with six songs from Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion and six from Slania album.

Members

Former members

Guest musicians

  • Fredy Schnyder - Guitar Nucleus Torn (appears on "Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion")
  • Mina the fiddler - Fiddle Branâ Keternâ (appears on "Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion")
  • Oliver Sa Tyr - Nyckelharpa Sava (appears on "Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion")
  • Alan Averill - Vocals (appears on "Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion")

Discography

Studio Albums

Live

Demos

Videos


Alesana

Alesana
Origin Raleigh, North Carolina
Genre(s) Post-hardcore
Years active 2004–Present
Label(s) Tragic Hero, Fearless
Associated acts We Were Gentlemen
Left On Cates
An Autumn Surrender
Harbor View
Your Name in Vain
at His right hand
Love Equals Life
Twelve Gauge Valentine
Greeley Estates
Website alesanamusic.net
alesanaofficial.com/
Members
Shawn Milke
Patrick Thompson
Dennis Lee
Jeremy Bryan
Shane Crump
Jake Campbell
Former members
Adam Ferguson
Steven Tomany
Will Anderson
Daniel Magnuson

Alesana (often typeset as alesana; pronounced /ˌælɨˈsænə/ "Alice-sane-a") is a 6-piece American post-hardcore band from Raleigh, North Carolina. The band has so far released one EP, two albums and are featured in six compilations.

History

Formation and Try This With Your Eyes Closed (2004–2005)

Although the band's members first began playing together in Baltimore, Maryland, the band officially formed in October 2004 in Raleigh, North Carolina by Shawn Milke, Patrick Thompson, Dennis Lee, Steven Tomany and Daniel Magnuson. The name of the band is derived from Alice-anna St., which Shawn Milke and Patrick Thompson lived on when playing in Baltimore, MD. Alice-anna St. is located in Fells Point, a neighborhood in Baltimore. Alesana was the first band to join Tragic Hero Records in 2005, and they 3 demo songs titled "Apology", "Beautiful in Blue" and "Goodbye, Goodnight for Good" which were featured on a compilation All The Tragedy Money Can't Buy. Later they released their debut EP, Try This With Your Eyes Closed, in May of that year. They toured in the United States, including an appearance at the Cornerstone Festival. In the same year Daniel Magnuson was replaced by Will Anderson due to creative differences with Shawn Milke.

On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax (2006–2007)

In 2006 they added a new drummer Jeremy Bryan to replace Will Anderson and added guitarist/vocalist Adam Ferguson to their lineup.They followed with a full-length album, entitled On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax, in the summer of 2006. Many of the songs on the album take inspiration from Greek mythology, for example: "Ambrosia" is based upon King Midas & his golden touch, and "The Third Temptation of Paris" is based upon the Trojan War. In late 2006, they signed on to Fearless Records, which re-released their LP in March 2007 to mixed reviews and released a music video for "Ambrosia". In the same year, the song "Apology" in an acoustic version was featured on Punk Goes Acoustic 2. Later in the middle of the year, Steven Tomany left the band and was replaced by Shane Crump who had previously played bass for Your Name In Vain. They also played at the entire Warped Tour 2007. In early 2008, On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax charted on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, peaking at #44.

Where Myth Fades to Legend (2008–present)

In 2008 Alesana finished recording their newest album, "Where Myth Fades to Legend". The album was released on June 3, 2008 but was leaked on popular torrent sites on May 25. Where Myth Fades To Legend is also the title of their headlining tour with Sky Eats Airplane, Our Last Night, Lovehatehero, and The Chariot. Shane Crump was recently revealed in the intro to Alesana's 4th video blog on purevolume to be a vocalist on the new album. All the female vocals done on the band's albums are done by guitarist Shawn Milke's sister, Melissa. Alesana is touring as of November, and will head to the eastern United States, which includes shows in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania with A Static Lullaby, Greeley Estates, Jamies Elsewhere, and many more.

As with their previous album, the majority of the songs are related to fables and the members’ “Favorite Stories” compiled from The Brother’s Grimm. Except for “As You Wish”, that is based on the story The Princess Bride. The only song that isn’t based on anything is “All Night Dance Parties In The Underground Palace.” It was written by Shawn Milke, for his fiance, Naima. The album was produced by Steve Evetts and recorded in Los Angeles, California. The song “Seduction” is said to be the first single from Where Myth Fades To Legend, as well as the music video, which was recorded late summer ‘08. The track “A Most Profound Quiet” has been released on their MySpace page. The Single “Seduction” was leaked onto the internet with the title “Subscription” on the Warped Tour 2008 compilation. According to guitarist/vocalist Shawn Milke, “This is Usually the Part Where People Scream” is influenced by the television show Heroes. “Obsession is Such an Ugly Word” features vocals from the entire band.

Since the release of the album, the band has gone through several line-up changes. On the 2008 Warped Tour, Shane Crump left, and the band played without bass. They were a bit off for a few days, until Jake Campbell (Twelve Gauge Valentine guitarist) became a temporary fill in bassist. Just recently, they have announced Shane has come back, but Adam has left, and Jake is now the permanent rhythm guitarist.

In 2009 they have also been named along with Nine Inch Nails, Alice in Chains and The Bloodhound Gang to tour Australia with the Soundwave 2009 festival and also this spring Alesana toured with Drop Dead Gorgeous, Fear Before, I Set My Friends On Fire, and Fall From Grace. Due to injury, Shane Crump was forced to play the last two weeks of this tour while on crutches.

On January 20, 2009 the music video for "Seduction" was officially released and on March 10, 2009 the album Punk Goes Pop 2 was released which includes Alesana's cover of "What Goes Around...Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake.

Later in February Shawn Milke said Alesana is starting to write new material for their upcoming album. During their tour, Alesana stated they will be recording their next album over several weeks in Portland, Oregon and are expecting to release it in the winter of 2009. Ryan Wilkins, a close friend of Shawn is also assisting in the writing of the new album.

Members

Current members
Former members
Contributors
  • Melissa Milke - Female vocals on "The Third Temptation of Paris" and "As You Wish" as well as some backing vocals on other songs
  • Kit Walters - Producer and Backing vocals on "The Third Temptation of Paris"
  • Ryan Wilkins - Guest Writer on the new album

Associated acts

  • Former drummer Daniel Magnuson joined Left on Cates as his most recent project and his side projects band An Autumn Surrender
  • Former bassist Steven Tomany joined We Were Gentlemen after leaving Alesana
  • Former guitarist/backup vocalist Adam Ferguson and former drummer Will Anderson started Christian Metal band At His Right Hand
  • Current bassist/backup vocalist Shane Crump played bass for Your Name In Vain before he joined Alesana
  • Former drummer Will Anderson joined alternative band Harbor View
  • Former guitarist/backup vocalist Adam "Huck" Ferguson started a solo project called Love Equals Life
  • Current guitarist Jake Campbell played guitar for Twelve Gauge Valentine before he joined Alesana
  • Singer Shawn Milke, and his sister Melissa Milke are creating a duet called "Tempting Paris"
  • Shawn Milke told an interviewer "Alex from Greeley Estates, my friend who plays bass, myself and a couple other Alesana members have a project on the side. We're recording in January. It's called Wake Me Up Juliet."

Discography

EPs

Albums

  • 2009-10: TBA

Alesana claims they are in the process of writing a concept album that will be based on one story and out around Christmas 2009 that begins production in May and through out the summer. The album has been said to contain somewhat of a consecutive story line through out the tracks, telling a story that involves time travel.

  • 2009-10; TBA2 Singer Shawn Milke told an interviewer"We're also doing an acoustic Alesana record in between the record that's out now and the next one…We're going to pick our most popular songs and our favorite songs and hopefully preview a couple of the new ones."

Music Videos

  • Ambrosia from On Frail Wings Of Vanity And Wax
  • Seduction from Where Myth Fades to Legend

Compilation Appearances

  • Apology - All the Tragedy Money Can Buy
  • Beautiful In Blue - All the Tragedy Money Can Buy
  • Goodbye, Goodnight For Good - All the Tragedy Money Can Buy
  • Apology (Acoustic) - Punk Goes Acoustic 2
  • Seduction - Warped Tour 2008 Tour Compilation
  • This Is Usually the Part Where People Scream - Soundwave 2009 Album (Australia)
  • What Goes Around... (Justin Timberlake cover) - Punk Goes Pop 2
  • This Is Usually the Part Where People Scream - The Fearless Records Spring/Summer Sampler 2009
  • Seduction (music video) - The Fearless Records Spring/Summer Sampler 2009

Unreleased 2003

  • Cancer Or Car Accidents - Baltimore Sessions
  • Days That End In Why - Baltimore Sessions

Trivia

  • "As You Wish", from Where Myth Fades to Legend is based on the story of The Princess Bride.
  • "Obsession is Such an Ugly Word" features vocals from the entire band's line-up at the time. The lyrics during the breakdown (the very end of the song, which lasts around 3 minutes) have still yet to be decypherd.
  • Alesana played the song "Congratulations, I Hate You" in every show, until they toured headlining the Where Myth Fades to Legend tour.
  • The name "Alesana" comes from Alice-Anna street, where Shawn and Patrick were living at the time.
  • Many Alesana songs in the first album are based on mythology, mostly Ancient Greek, for example: "Ambrosia" is based upon King Midas & his golden touch, and "The Third Temptation of Paris" is based upon the Trojan War.
  • "This is Usually the Part Where People Scream" is based on the television program Heroes.
  • The Justin Timberlake cover was recorded in just 8 hours; drummer Jeremy Bryan was ill from food poisoning the whole time.