The Berzerker

The Berzerker
The Berzerker
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres Death metal, Industrial metal, Cybergrind, Gabber
Years active 1995–2010
Labels Berzerker Industries
Earache Records(1995-2007)
Associated acts Akercocke
Abramelin
Plague
The Wolves
Mystic Insight
Devolved
Headkase
KcaveMen
KING PARROT
Website www.theberzerker.com
Members
Luke Kenny
Ed Lacey
Todd Hansen
Damien Palmer
Martin Germ Bermheden
Tim Aldridge
Past members
Sam Bean
Dave Gray
Matt Wilcock
Gary Thomas

The Berzerker was an extreme metal band from Melbourne, Australia and was formed in 1995. The band's music, heavily influenced by older death metal and grindcore, can be characterized as a fusion of these with speedcore, and gabber.[1] The band's founding member Luke Kenny describes the band's style as industrial death metal.

The Berzerker has produced five full length albums, The Berzerker (2000), Dissimulate (2002), World of Lies (2005), Animosity (2007) and The Reawakening (2008). These were released through Earache Records, with the exception of the latest album, which was released through Berserker Industries. During the early part of their career as a live act, band members were identified only as The Vocalist, The Guitarist, The Bassist and The Drummer, distinguishable on stage only by the masks they wore. However, the group eventually abandoned this device.

A DVD documentary, The Principles and Practices of The Berzerker (2004), includes several hours of live concert footage, as well as the first public images of the band members without their masks.

Most of the band's music videos have been banned from broadcast for reasons such as the possible epileptic fit-inducing imagery contained in the video "Forever", and the horrific imagery of "Reality"[citation needed]. The latter features graphic images of cadavers and body parts, along with appearances of the band members themselves.

Contents

Biography

Beginnings and the first album (1995-2000)

The Berzerker gained the attention of worldwide metal audiences through remixes of songs by death metal bands Deicide and Morbid Angel. Earache signed the act, then consisting only of Luke Kenny as a one-man DJ. Kenny had previously been a drummer in various Melbourne bands, including an early death metal group called Mystic Insight, but after suffering injuries in a motor vehicle accident was forced to give up playing. Earache Records' website suggests that the album was supposed to be recorded at Devin Townsend's Vancouver studio with contributions from well-known metal artists David Vincent (Morbid Angel), Kevin Sharp (Brutal Truth, Damaged), Dan Lilker (Brutal Truth, Nuclear Assault), and Jed Simon (Strapping Young Lad, Zimmers Hole). After disagreements and financial issues, Kenny returned to Australia and worked with friend Sam Bean, who recorded guitar parts, as well as backing vocals. Also enlisted was another Sam contributing backing vocals, dubbed "Toby" due to Bean's seniority. Guitarists Jason and Ed Lacey from local metal band The Wolves were also recruited, and after a lengthy recording session, the band's first album, The Berzerker, was released. The album received wide praise in underground metal magazines, and the band was compared to Napalm Death and Strapping Young Lad.[2] The band's masks and live performances earned them further publicity. Videos for the songs Reality and Forever were released, but were rarely aired on MTV and other mainstream outlets.

New members, the second album and touring (2001-2003)

The Berzerker had their first full U.S. tour after performing fewer than half a dozen shows, touring with other underground bands Dying Fetus, Gorguts and Skinless. Although the shows were well received, the band did not function through the rigors of touring as a unit and at the end of the tour the session musicians, drawn from Melbourne band Alarum, departed. For some months it seemed doubtful that The Berzerker would last for long. There had been constant setbacks at every stage and any momentum gained was now lost with the departure of the live act. However, the arrival of two replacement members injected new life into the band – drummer Gary Thomas from Perth band Plague and guitarist Matt Wilcock from Melbourne death metal band Abramelin, currently in Akercocke.

With the arrival of these new members The Berzerker set about recording their follow up album Dissimulate. The song 'No-one Wins' was also released as a video. It was claimed that Thomas' drumming on this song was considered for submission to the Guinness Book of Records as fastest drumming performance and while the band has since dismissed this as a fan-fueled rumour, it was included in official press releases at the time [2]. Around this time the band's dragon logo was redone by designer Ivan Kenny-Sumiga. The band celebrated by playing live shows which resulted in onstage violence in Melbourne for months[citation needed] before heading off for a world tour lasting from 2002 to 2003.

After covering Australia, The Berzerker toured the US with Immolation, Vader and Origin, then travelled to the UK for a headlining tour with Labrat, Insision and Red Harvest. This culminated in an infamous Earache Christmas Party appearance, where the band terrorised both record label and the audience. This exceptionally violent and drunken performance was captured on the DVD Principles and Practices of The Berzerker. The band continued on to the US after a brief Christmas break to do another full US tour with Nile, Napalm Death, Strapping Young Lad and Dark Tranquillity. Disaster struck in New York however when Thomas had an altercation with a bouncer that resulted in a broken foot and cracked vertebrae. The band could not pull out of the tour as there was still a week left, and each show had to be played to allow them to afford to make plane flights to the next tour. To solve the problem, Kenny took on playing the drums as well as vocals. Nile drummer Tony Laureano played the Carcass cover "Corporal Jigsore Quandary" each night.

At the end of that tour, the band spent ten days in Florida before their headline tour of the UK and Europe began. With no drummer, auditions were organised and the band selected a local drummer to take on tour. The new drummer was required to learn the full headlining tour set in six days[citation needed]. The Berzerker hit the UK for its next round of headlining shows featuring snuff footage, locals being abducted, and audiences getting punched in the face, then headed out to Europe for their first-ever appearance there. Finally after five months of touring the band headed home.

First DVD, unmasked for the first time (2004)

Luke Kenny decided to focus the downtime into compiling all the footage he had recorded of the band, producing a DVD titled The Principles and Practices of The Berzerker. This DVD ended up being over four hours long, consisting of one professionally shot show, another concert-worth of assorted bootleg footage, backstage recordings, band rehearsals, and touring. Also included was documentary-style footage of the recording of both albums (including many unflattering incidents), full interviews with band members, the making of the masks and artwork, and contributions from fans, including one who had tattooed the dragon logo onto her back. The DVD was recommended by Kerrang! for aspiring metal bands[citation needed].

The DVD brought with it a change in The Berzerker – for the first time, the band members' faces were unmasked. Following this, a decision was made to lose the masks altogether.

World of Lies (2005-2006)

With Thomas healing in Perth and Wilcock moving to the UK to join Akercocke, The Berzerker decided to record the third album World of Lies over Christmas 2004 with the original lineup from the debut album. It was recorded spontaneously over a week, with no prior planning in direct opposition to how they had created albums in the past. In other changes, all guitar tracks were recorded directly into a laptop via an analog to digital converter without a guitar amp and no live drumming featured on the album. Subsequent live performances featured Dave Gray of Akercocke taking over drumming duties.

Animosity (2006-2008)

A year after the release of World of Lies, The Berzerker released their fourth studio album Animosity on February 12, 2007. This recording saw the band return to their older style of music with a drum machine included for the drum parts as well as a faster tempo in most of the tracks compared to the previous album. A Special edition version of this album was also available which included a bonus live CD by the band recorded at London Dome on December 16, 2006 featuring the then new track "Heavily Medicated", a selection of tracks from their previous albums, as well as several covers of songs by Morbid Angel and Carcass.

The Reawakening (2008-2009)

Animosity was the last record the band were contracted with Earache Records. For the next album The Reawakening the band released it through their own label 'Berzerker Industries'. The album was only available through their official online store. Following the release they toured extensively in Several parts of the world sharing the stage with other acts including Satyricon and Zonaria.

Hiatus and break-up (2009-2010)

2009 would be the last known year where the band were actively touring the world and playing shows. After October 2009 the band went quiet. No new tours or future plans were announced. The band appeared to be on hiatus for just over a year, and in late 2010 it seemed the band had indeed split up following Several status updates on their Myspace profile referring to 'It's Finally Over' and 'Last Berzerker show in Melbourne'. Furthermore, some close sources to the band have stated that Vocalist Luke Kenny had recently lost interest in carrying on with the band and has since moved on to a photography job for Evokke magazine.

Tour members

  • Luke Kenny - Vocals
  • Todd Hansen - Drums
  • Damien Palmer - Bass
  • Ed Lacey - Guitar
  • Martin Bermheden - Guitar
  • Tim Aldridge – Guitar

Recording members

  • Luke Kenny - Vocals
  • Jason V - Guitar/Bass on (The Berzerker, World of Lies, Animosity)
  • Sam Bean - Guitar/Bass (the Berzerker, Dissimulate, World of Lies)
  • Ed Lacey - Guitar/Bass (The Berzerker, World of Lies, The Reawakening)
  • Toby (Sam) - Additional Vocals on (The Berzerker)
  • Adrian - Guitar/Bass (World of Lies)
  • Matt Wilcock - Guitar (Dissimulate)
  • Gary Thomas - Drums (Dissimulate)

Past members

  • Sam **blank** - Bass
  • David Gray - Drums
  • Matt Wilcock - Guitar
  • Gary Thomas - Drums
  • Filip Rutherfurd-Drums

Discography

Albums

Live albums

EPs

  • Archie Campbell (Website EP - 4 mp3 tracks) (1995)
  • Full of Hate (EP) (1996)
  • Inextricable Zenith (EP) (1998)
  • Broken (EP) (2000)
  • Animosity EP (2006)

Compilation albums

  • Demos 1998 (Special Release via their old Yahoo group) (2000)

DVDs

  • The Principles and Practices of The Berzerker (DVD) (2004)

Music Videos

  • Reality
  • Forever
  • No One Wins
  • All About You
  • Internal Examination
  • All The Things She Said(TATU Cover)

References

  1. ^ Liz Ciavarella, "The Berzerker: Sonic Discontent," Metal Maniacs, vol. 26, no. 2, February 2009, p. 80-81.
  2. ^ [1]

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