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Obsidian : Emerging
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A unique style of music in the vein of bands like Meshuggah, Scarve, Cynic and Opeth.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Death Metal
Release Date: 2007
Emerging Record Label: Rusty Cage Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Footprints 5:10 Album Only
Kobalt 4:20 Album Only
Dogmatic 5:51 Album Only
Vapours 4:25 Album Only
Mirrored 6:25 Album Only
Time 5:50 Album Only
Emerging 6:40 Album Only
Tsujigiri 5:51 Album Only
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Album Notes

After a period of enthusiastic but questionable musicianship, Obsidian started to play some serious metal in 2002 when drummer Melle Kramer joined Simon Lawford (Guitars), Glen Loupias (Bass), and Sjaak Kassies (Guitar).

The renewed line-up made it possible for the band to experiment and evolve, creating a unique style of music in the vein of bands like Meshuggah, Scarve, Cynic and Opeth.

Obsidian played big Dutch venues like the Melkweg and Paradiso in Amsterdam, the Mezz in Breda and the P60 in Amstelveen, supporting bands like Textures and Gorefest. And after two demos and finals in the Amsterdam Popprijs and the renowned Metal Battle, Obsidian had earned their share of respect.

But Obsidian was not yet complete. Simon and Sjaak had to divide their attention between killing their guitars and screaming at the microphone. They felt it would be better to keep it at one task at the time and to leave other things to other people. So the search for a new frontman had begun.

A fitting vocalist was found in the person of Serge Regoor (ex-Amethyst), who did the vocals on Obsidian’s first full-length album ‘Emerging’ in 2006 – which was mixed and mastered by Jochem Jacobs (Textures, Sengaia). But shortly after releasing the record, Obsidian and Serge decided to part ways. A new vocalist – and true frontman! – was quickly found in the person of Robbe K (Disavowed, Arsebreed).

‘Emerging’ was received with a lot of enthusiasm by the press (see next page), and it didn’t take long for a label to take interest in Obsidian. In March 2007 Obsidian signed with Rusty Cage Records (also known for Non-Divine and Cypher) for an official international re-release of ‘Emerging’, fully remastered and fitted with new vocals by Robbe K.

The future is next!

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REVIEWS

An unsigned gem that crosses Meshuggah angularity, Dutch chunk with melodic deat
author: Isaac
Wrapped up in a professional full length offering that matches most label released efforts, Obsidian are not too far removed from country mates Textures as far as their choppy, robotic approach to modern death tinged progressive metal is concerned. And with a slightly fuller production and more gruff vocals, but not quite as experimental as Textures, Obsidian’s full length debut is easily on par with the rather underwhelming Drawing Circles. With a high level of well produced musicianship and solid song writing that manages to balance chunky, mechanical riffage ( “Footprints”, “Vapours”, “Time”) and a more fluid but still complex sense of melodic death metal/thrash vigor that reminded me a little of Hatesphere (“Kobalt”, “Dogmatic”, “Mirrored”), Emerging has all sort of appeal to a wide range of extreme metal fans, and is well deserving of a label deal. Though not as commercial as say Mnemic, there are some clean vocal segues (“Kobalt”) or more relaxed moments (the instrumental “Emerging”), that are passable and give the album a few moments of respite. The immense “Tsujigiri” closes the album out with a controlled, mid pace stagger, showing that Obsidian are a more than capable metal band just crying for a record deal.
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