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Cataract (band)

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Years active
  
1998–2013

Website
  
www.cataract.cc

Record label
  
Metal Blade Records

Labels
  
Metal Blade

Origin
  
Switzerland (1998)

Cataract (band) wwwmetalbladecomusmainpicscataractjpg

Members
  
Nico Schläpfer Greg Mäder Federico Carminitana Ricky Dürst Tom Kuzmic

Past members
  
Christian Ebert Michael Henggeler Kay Brem Simon Füllemann

Albums
  
With Triumph Comes Loss, Killing the Eternal, Great Days of Vengeance, Golem, Cataract, Kingdom, Martyr's Melodies

Genres
  
Thrash metal, Heavy metal, Metalcore

Similar
  
Maroon, Fear My Thoughts, Born from Pain, Tribes of Caïn, Tue Madsen

Profiles

Cataract was a Swiss metalcore band, signed to Metal Blade Records. The band formed in 1998 and disbanded in 2013.

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Biography

Cataract was formed in 1998 by guitarist Simon Füllemann, guitarist Greg Mäder and drummer Ricky Dürst. Their first self-titled demo was recorded in six hours and mixed in another four hours in the bed room of vocalist Christian 'Mosh' Ebert. This hardcore/metal demo CD sold over 2000 copies.

Cataract recorded their first full-length album Golem with producer Alessandro Azzali in April 2000, the Ferret Music label got to listen to it and released Golem onto the hardcore punk/metal community in December that year.

In early 2001 Cataract’s first line up change took place. Fedi, replaced previous singer Mosh, allowing the band to rehearse more often and regularly. Shortly after, Cataract recorded five songs for the Martyr's Melodies EP, which was released on 7” and as a MCD. The band played at Hellfest, and various shows with Poison The Well, Bane, Unearth, NORA, 18 Visions and Most Precious Blood on Cataract's first US tour.

Most of 2002 was dedicated to working on the second full-length album, Great Days of Vengeance, which was released through Lifeforce Records in March 2003. The new album was more metal oriented than Golem.

Cataract caught the attention of Metal Blade Records and was ultimately signed to their roster in 2004. In March they entered the Antfarm Studios and worked on their next release with producer Tue Madsen. With Triumph Comes Loss was welcomed warmly thanks to the aggressive sound and the groovy songs. The release was followed by a multitude of festivals and weekend trips to promote the album.

In May 2006 Cataract released Kingdom, the band's fourth full-length album. In January 2007 founding member Simon left the band and was replaced with guitarist Tom Kuzmic (formerly of Swiss death metal band Disparaged). Kay Brem was also replaced by Nico Schläpfer. With this new line-up, the band recorded its fifth and self-titled full-length album in November, which was released in March 2008.

In 2010 the band released the full-length album Killing the Eternal.

The band broke up on the 23rd of May, 2013.

Current members

  • Federico 'Fedi' Carminitana - vocals (2001–present)
  • Greg Mäder - guitar (1998–present)
  • Ricky Dürst - drums (1998–present)
  • Nico Schläpfer - bass (2007–present)
  • Tom Kuzmic - guitar (2007–present)
  • Former members

  • Christian 'Mosh' Ebert - vocal (1998–2001)
  • Simon Füllemann - guitar (1998–2007)
  • Michael Henggeler - bass (1998–2006)
  • Kay Brem - bass (2006–2007)
  • Discography

  • Cataract (Demo) – 1998/99
  • War Anthems (3-song Single) – 1999
  • Golem – 2000
  • Martyr's Melodies EP – 2001/2002
  • Great Days of Vengeance – 2003
  • With Triumph Comes Loss – 2004
  • Kingdom – 2006
  • Cataract – 2008
  • Killing The Eternal – 2010
  • TBC – 2013
  • Songs

    Blackest HourCataract · 2008
    War of CulturesKingdom · 2006
    Nothing's LeftWith Triumph Comes Loss · 2004

    References

    Cataract (band) Wikipedia