Amenra
Encyclopedia
Amenra is a post-metal
band from Kortrijk
, Belgium. The band was formed in 1999 after the demise of the Belgian hardcore band Spineless by three of its members and went on to be one of the most significant European bands worldwide in this genre.
, which brought them to the attention of the European underground hardcore and metal scene.
After a period of experimenting with the line-up of the band, Vincent Tetaert joined the band on guitars. With the release of Mass II in 2004 Amenra was slowly but surely making name for itself with intense live shows.
In 2005 Mass III was released during a special show in a chapel in Ghent. By this time the band had gained a considerable cult following, and the mainstream media began to take note. Festival appearances at Dour
, RockHerk and Pukkelpop
, and a first US tour ensued. From the release of Mass III on, visual projections were being used during most of the shows, immersing the audience in Amenra’s universe.
When Mass IIII was released in 2008, the album was welcomed with high critical acclaim. In its aftermath Amenra made notable appearances on the Pukkelpop (newspapers claimed them to be one of the best 10 acts of the festival - together with Metallica
), Dour and Roadburn festival. In 2009 they embarked on another US tour with Zoroaster
and joined Converge
and Neurosis
on European tours, but their perhaps most remarkable show to date took place on September 23, 2009 in Kortrijk
,where most of the band members were born. They astonished a sold-out city theatre with a performance that included elements of video art, performance art / modern dance, suspension, … This show was later released on DVD and some of the live recorded songs were remixed by producer Billy Anderson to be featured on a series of split releases with Church of Ra related acts such as Hive Destruction (featuring original Amenra bassist Kristof Mondy), Black Heart Rebellion and Oathbreaker.
September 23, 2009 also marked the release of the band's first DVD and of the acoustic EP, Afterlife. Since then, the band has only occasionally been performing and is said to be writing songs for a new full length album. In July 2011 it was announced that this album will be titled Mass V and will be released by Neurot Recordings.
Amenra is known for performing in places that are off the beaten track. Several of their shows have taken place in abandoned churches and chapels, in the woods and in caves. Combined with the religious imagery and the entrancing rhythms, this all adds greatly to the compelling nature of the band’s performances. Therefore, fans often tend to compare an Amenra show to a spiritual experience.
Syndrome
Caan
Blind To Faith
Oathbreaker
Sembler Deah
Colin H. Van Eeckhout
Bjorn Lebon
Lennart Bossu
Official Site: Church of Ra
Mass II Sermons - 2005
Mass III - 2005
Mass IIII - 2008
Mass V - 2012
Vuur/Amenra/Gameness/Gantz 2004 CD
Amenra/Hitch 2007 7”
Amenra/Hive Destruction 2011 10”
Amenra/The Blackheart Rebellion 2011 12"
Amenra/Oathbreaker 2011 7”
Post-metal
Post-metal is a music genre, a mixture between the genres of post-rock and heavy metal.Hydra Head Records owner and Isis frontman Aaron Turner originally termed the genre "thinking man's metal", demonstrating that his band was trying to move away from common metal conventions...
band from Kortrijk
Kortrijk
Kortrijk ; , ; ) is a Belgian city and municipality located in the Flemish province West Flanders...
, Belgium. The band was formed in 1999 after the demise of the Belgian hardcore band Spineless by three of its members and went on to be one of the most significant European bands worldwide in this genre.
History
Following the break-up of their previous band Spineless, vocalist Colin Van Eeckhout, guitarist Mathieu Vandekerckhove and bassist Kristof Mondy sought to form a new band, Amenra, to play music that was deeper, more intense and more introspective than they had before. They enlisted drummer Bjorn Lebon and in 2003 their first album, Mass I, was released. Soon after, the band made an appearance at IeperfestIeperfest
Ieperfest is a hardcore punk music festival in Ypres , Belgium. It is traditionally held in the last weekend of August, and draws audience from all over Europe. Apart from hardcore punk, the festival also features death metal, grindcore and metalcore music....
, which brought them to the attention of the European underground hardcore and metal scene.
After a period of experimenting with the line-up of the band, Vincent Tetaert joined the band on guitars. With the release of Mass II in 2004 Amenra was slowly but surely making name for itself with intense live shows.
In 2005 Mass III was released during a special show in a chapel in Ghent. By this time the band had gained a considerable cult following, and the mainstream media began to take note. Festival appearances at Dour
Dour Festival
Dour Festival is an annual music festival in the municipality of Dour, Belgium. Since its creation in 1989, the festival has grown to an attendance of about 144,000 in 2008 . The first year, only five bands were programmed . The festival format now consists of 4 days, 6 stages and 200 bands and DJ's...
, RockHerk and Pukkelpop
Pukkelpop
Pukkelpop is an annual music festival which takes place near the city of Hasselt, Belgium in mid-to-late August. It is held within a large enclosure of fields and woodland—between a dual carriageway called Kempische Steenweg—in the village of Kiewit, approximately 7 km north of Hasselt...
, and a first US tour ensued. From the release of Mass III on, visual projections were being used during most of the shows, immersing the audience in Amenra’s universe.
When Mass IIII was released in 2008, the album was welcomed with high critical acclaim. In its aftermath Amenra made notable appearances on the Pukkelpop (newspapers claimed them to be one of the best 10 acts of the festival - together with Metallica
Metallica
Metallica is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1981 when James Hetfield responded to an advertisement that drummer Lars Ulrich had posted in a local newspaper. The current line-up features long-time lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo ...
), Dour and Roadburn festival. In 2009 they embarked on another US tour with Zoroaster
Zoroaster (band)
Zoroaster is a sludge metal band from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 2003. The original line-up was Brent Anderson on bass and vocals with Will Fiore and Todd Fiore , all of whom had previously been members of Terminal Doom Explosion...
and joined Converge
Converge (band)
Converge is an American band from Salem, Massachusetts. Playing a blend of hardcore punk and metal since 1990, Converge has helped to define many of the elements of the metalcore genre.-Description:...
and Neurosis
Neurosis (band)
Neurosis is a post-metal band, based in Oakland, California. They formed in 1985 as a hardcore punk band, and their sound progressed towards a doom metal style that also included influences from dark ambient and industrial music as well as incorporating elements of folk music...
on European tours, but their perhaps most remarkable show to date took place on September 23, 2009 in Kortrijk
Kortrijk
Kortrijk ; , ; ) is a Belgian city and municipality located in the Flemish province West Flanders...
,where most of the band members were born. They astonished a sold-out city theatre with a performance that included elements of video art, performance art / modern dance, suspension, … This show was later released on DVD and some of the live recorded songs were remixed by producer Billy Anderson to be featured on a series of split releases with Church of Ra related acts such as Hive Destruction (featuring original Amenra bassist Kristof Mondy), Black Heart Rebellion and Oathbreaker.
September 23, 2009 also marked the release of the band's first DVD and of the acoustic EP, Afterlife. Since then, the band has only occasionally been performing and is said to be writing songs for a new full length album. In July 2011 it was announced that this album will be titled Mass V and will be released by Neurot Recordings.
Themes
Recurring themes in Amenra’s lyrics are the duality of Birth and Death, Light and Darkness, Pain and Sacrifice. The band draws a lot of inspiration from various religions and different philosophical outlooks and incorporates these elements into their own set of beliefs and ethics. This is adhered to by the different individuals in the Church of Ra, a collective of artists linked to the Amenra in various ways. As well as musicians, the Church of Ra includes visual artists, whose work is used in the Amenra album sleeves and has been shown at several art exhibitions in Belgium and France.Amenra is known for performing in places that are off the beaten track. Several of their shows have taken place in abandoned churches and chapels, in the woods and in caves. Combined with the religious imagery and the entrancing rhythms, this all adds greatly to the compelling nature of the band’s performances. Therefore, fans often tend to compare an Amenra show to a spiritual experience.
Side Projects
KingdomSyndrome
Caan
Blind To Faith
Oathbreaker
Sembler Deah
Current
Mathieu VandekerckhoveColin H. Van Eeckhout
Bjorn Lebon
Lennart Bossu
Official Site: Church of Ra
Studio albums
Mass I - 2003Mass II Sermons - 2005
Mass III - 2005
Mass IIII - 2008
Mass V - 2012
Splits
Vuur/Amenra 2004 7”Vuur/Amenra/Gameness/Gantz 2004 CD
Amenra/Hitch 2007 7”
Amenra/Hive Destruction 2011 10”
Amenra/The Blackheart Rebellion 2011 12"
Amenra/Oathbreaker 2011 7”