Antidemon is a Christian extreme metal band from São Paulo, Brazil. The band was founded in 1994 by Carlos Batista. The band has been compared to death metal acts such as Morbid Angel and Suffocation.[3]

Antidemon
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
GenresChristian metal, death metal,[1] Grindcore,[1] Extreme metal[2]
Years active1994-present
LabelsRowe, Vision of God
MembersCarlos Batista
Juliana Batista
Marcelo Alves
Past membersAlexandre Cebotorov
Elke Garzoli
Kleber Albino
Sergio Gonçalves
Wanderlinden Oliveira
Maurício Cebalho
Luis Oliveira
Natã Fornazari
Diego Barrera
WebsiteAntidemon on Facebook

History

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Antidemon was formed on January 12, 1994, with founding members Carlos Batista on vocals, Alexandre Cebotorov on bass, Kleber Albino on guitars, Sergio Gonçalves on guitars, and Elke Garzoli (Batista's wife) on drums. The band issued a demo later that year. After that, Cebotorov and Gonçalves left forcing Batista to become the band's bassist. The band did another demo in 1997 and a third in 1998. The band's debut album, Demonocídio was self-released in 1999. The band then split an EP with the band Zen Garden, entitled Barad. In March 2002, Antidemon began their first tour outside of Brazil, in Mexico, on the Demonocídio Mexican Tour.[1] Their sophomore album, Anillo de fuego, which is Spanish for Ring of Fire came out in 2003.

In 2004, the band released a live album, titled Live in Palencia - Spain. The band would also play Destruction Fest that year.[4] A year later, Albino and Garzoli left the band. Garzoli and Batista also got divorced. After their departure, Wanderlinden Oliveira briefly took over drums while Maurício Cebalho took over guitars. Oliveira was then replaced by Juliana Batista, Carlos' wife. The band released two more split EPs in 2006, the first with Empty Grave, and the second being a five-way-split with Against Death, Implement, Soterion, and Spiritual Live. In 2009, the band released a third album, Satanichaos, before Cebalho left the band. The band would go on to play Destruction Fest once again, alongside bands such as Ashen Mortality, A Hill to Die Upon, and Solace the Day.[5]

In 2009, the band toured around Mexico, Bolivia, Brazil, Italy, England, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, and Sweden, performing shows with The Crucified, Theocracy, Narnia, Morgenroede, Prayer, Peerlees, Allos, Dynasty, Harpazzo, Posttrevor, Moriah, and Honoris Causa.[6]

In 2012, they signed to Rowe Productions, a label owned by Steve Rowe of Mortification.[7] and released their fourth album, Apocalypsenow, through Rowe.[8] The band then signed to Vision of God Records in 2017.[9] The band is preparing to record their fifth album and hope to finish by the end of 2018.[10]

Members

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Current

  • Antônio Carlos Batista Do Nascimento - Vocals, Bass (1994–present)
  • Juliana Batista - Drums (2006–present)
  • Marcelo Alves - Guitars (2016-2018, 2019–present)[11]

Former

  • Kleber Gonçalves Albino - Guitars (1994-2005)
  • Sergio Kersey Gonçalves - Guitars (1994)
  • Maurício Cebalho - Guitars (2006-2009)
  • Luis Oliveira - Guitars (2010-2012, 2014 [Live])
  • Natã Fornazari - Guitars (2012-2013)
  • Diego Barrera - Guitars (2014-2016)
  • Lucas Nakano - Guitars (2018-2019)
  • Alexander Cebotorov - Bass (1994)
  • Elke Garzoli - Drums (1994-2005)
  • Wanderlinden Oliveira - Drums (2005-2006)

Live

  • Marcelo "Soldado" Nejem - Guitars (2012-2014)
Timeline

Discography

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Studio albums[11]

  • Demonicídio (1999)[12]
  • Anillo de fuego (2003)[13]
  • Satanichaos (2009)[14]
  • Apocalypsenow (2012)[15][16]

Splits[11]

  • Barad (2001)
  • Antidemon / Empty Grave (2006)
  • Underblood Fest Collection Vol. 1 (2006)
  • Nordeste Tour Satanichaos (2010, w/ Amnistia & Dynamus)

Live[11]

  • Live in Palencia - Spain (2004)
  • Anel de Demonicídio Live (2009)

Demo[11]

  • Antidemon (1994)
  • Confinamento Eterno (1997)
  • Antidemon 4 Anos (1998)

DVDs[11]

  • Extreme Fest (2005)
  • Live in Ecuador, Colombia, Peru & Brazil (2009)
  • Underblood Fest V (2010)
  • The Mission (2013)
  • Tormenterror (2017)

Compilation appearances[11]

  • Refúgio do Rock (1995)
  • Lanceration Records (2000)
  • Noise for Deaf Vol. III (2000)
  • TRIP Magazine #91 (2001)
  • Noise for Dead Vol. IV (2001)
  • Brasil Collection (2001)

Music Videos[11]

  • "Welcome to Death" (2013)

References

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  1. ^ a b c Batista, Carlos (February 4, 2005). "Antidemon. Brutal Brazilian Death Metal". Unblack Zine. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  2. ^ Ami Scopinho, Ben (August 22, 2010). "Antidemon: "We Never Want to Cover Up Being Christians"" (in Spanish). Whiplash.net. Retrieved August 30, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Holdsworth, Jeremiah (August 31, 2013). "Antidemon - Welcome to Death". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  4. ^ "Destruction Fest". Cross Rhythms. June 12, 2004. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  5. ^ "Destruction Fest '09: A Hill To Die Upon, Antidemon, Solace The Day for London Festival". Cross Rhythms. August 27, 2009. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  6. ^ Detrigiachi, Karina (May 31, 2009). "Antidemon: band will tour the world to promote Satanichaos" (in Spanish). Whiplash.net. Retrieved August 30, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ thrashboy (February 25, 2012). "'Rowe Productions' Sign 'Antidemon'". The Metal Resource. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  8. ^ thrashboy (September 13, 2012). "Interview With 'Antidemon' ... 'The Apocalypse is Here ... The Apocalypse is Now'". The Metal Resource. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  9. ^ thrashboy (April 29, 2017). "Brazilian Metallers 'Antidemon' sign with 'Vision of God Records'". The Metal Resource. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  10. ^ Sauers, Isaac (September 21, 2017). "Antidemon's Batista — A Christian and Death Metal/Grindcore Master". Metal Mofos. Archived from the original on September 28, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Beard, Mason (August 30, 2017). "Carlos Batista of Antidemon". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  12. ^ James (October 22, 2016). "Golden Oldie: Antidemon — Demonocídio". Moshville. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  13. ^ Morrow, Matt. "Antidemon - Anillo de Fuego". The Whipping Post. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  14. ^ Ami Scopinho, Ben (March 24, 2010). "Antidemon - Satanichaos" (in Spanish). Whiplast.net. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  15. ^ De Necker, Don (April 5, 2013). "Antidemon - Apocalypse Now". The Metal Resource. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  16. ^ LHVERSAW (August 28, 2012). "Review: Antidemon — Apocalypse Now". Untombed Zine. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
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