- Candiria
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Name = Candiria
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Origin = Brooklyn,New York ,United States
Genre =Alternative metal ,Alternative rock ,Mathcore ,Jazzcore ,Rap metal
Years_active = 1992–2007Fact|date=July 2008
Label =Century Media , Earache, Lakeshore, MIA, Too Damn Hype
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Current_members = Carley Coma
John Lamacchia
Past_members = Chris Puma
Eric Matthews
Kenneth Schalk
Michael MacIvorCandiria is a band from
Brooklyn, New York . They blend various styles of music, including hardcore/metal (often in a technical manner),jazz (often in freeform), hip hop, and even ambient sounds. Candiria have often dubbed their sound "urban fusion".cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=CANDIRIA&sql=11:f9fyxqlhld0e~T1 |title=Candiria biography |accessdate=2008-07-08 |last=Ankeny |first=Jason |publisher=Allmusic |quote=Candiria's uniquely sprawling urban fusion sound combined elements of grindcore, funk, hip-hop, and jazz. ]History
Candiria was initially formed in 1992 by vocalist Carley Coma, guitarists Chris Puma and Eric Matthews, and drummer Kenneth Schalk. Even early on they were creating unusual music, with vocals that ranged from dry barks to rap. Candiria's rhythmic guitar style consists of riffing with little melody interrupted by jazzy chord progressions during the jazz breaks. Ken Schalk's drumming often consists of
polyrhythms . Michael MacIvor, in fact, may be the least metal-influenced member of the group, as apparent in his melodically complex basslines which frequently do not follow the guitar riffs.Chris Puma was replaced by John Lamacchia before 1997's "Beyond Reasonable Doubt," while Lamacchia himself left the band after 2004's "What Doesn't Kill You...," later rejoining the band. The latter album features a cover photograph of the band's van after a heavy traffic accident it endured in 2002. It took the band members considerable time to recover from their injuries. Eric Matthews later left the band, in part, due to these injuries sustained during the aforementioned accident.
Drummer Ken Schalk, Bassist Mike MacIvor, and Guitarist John Lamacchia have been involved in a free-jazz side project named Ghosts Of The Canal, who have thus far released two full-length albums, "Sessions from the Flats" (1999) and "Five Episodes From the Subconscious" (2002), as well as two non-album tracks which appeared on the bonus disc of Candiria's "The C.O.M.A. Imprint". Schalk left the band feeling it was his time to go and discover various new paths. Mike MacIvor left the band due to Schalk's departure. He stated " I will not try and pull the wool over anyone's eyes, including my own. There is no Candiria without Ken Schalk, as far as I am concerned." Carley Coma and Kenneth Schalk are now in the band
Hope Kills Fear , a christian rock band, which "was created for the purpose of using heartfelt, catchy songs to spread a message of hope, faith, strength and perseverance.""Candiria" is the plural form of
candirú , a freshwater fish found in the Amazon river. However, Ken Schalk has stated before that the band came up with the name, thinking it sounded like a real word, but not in fact knowing of this fish.Members
Current members
*Carley Coma – vocals (1992–present)
*John Lamacchia – guitar (1997–present)Former members
*Chris Puma – guitar (1992–1997)
*Eric Matthews – guitar (1992–2002)
*Kenneth Schalk – drums (1992–2006)
*Michael MacIvor - Bass ( 1998 - 2006) Xmerauder Discography
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Surrealistic Madness " (1995)
*"Beyond Reasonable Doubt" (1997)
*"The Process of Self-Development " (1999)
*"300 Percent Density " (2001)
*"The C.O.M.A. Imprint " (2002)
*"What Doesn't Kill You... " (2004)References
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:f9fyxqlhld0e~T0 Candiria] at
Allmusic
*MySpace|candiria|Candiria
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