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Stigmata (band)

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Years active
  
1999–present

Website
  
stigmatasl.com

Associated acts
  
Tantrum, Soul Skinner

Origin
  
Sri Lanka (1998)

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Members
  
Suresh De Silva Andrew Obeyesekere Tennyson Napoleon Lakmal Wijayagunarathna Roshan Taraka Senewirathne

Past members
  
Yohan 'Berty The Great' Gunawardena Shehan Gray Javeen Soysa Anik Jayasekar Dilukshan Jayawardena Nisho Fernando Osanda Wangeesa Vije Dhas Ranil Senarath Chathuranga Pitigala

Genres
  
Progressive metal, Death metal, Hard rock

Record labels
  
Unbeaten Records, I Scream Records, STIGMATA, Steelbreaker Records, Maharaja Entertainments (Pvt.) Ltd.

Albums
  
Silent Chaos Serpentine, Hollow Dreams, Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom, Conditioned to Murder, The Hard Grows Harder

Similar
  
Paranoid Earthling, Jason Bitner, Babylon Whores, Merauder, Buddha Monk

Profiles

Stigmata is a Sri Lankan heavy-metal band based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, formed in 1999.

Contents

Early years

Suresh De Silva, Andrew Obeysekara and Tennyson Napolean formed the band in 1999 at S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia, where they were schoolmates. They chose the name "Stigmata" from the 1998 album Stigmata by melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. The band's style is a mix of thrash metal along with some death metal, and hard rock influences, laced with nuances of classical, Latin, jazz, blues, baila, and eastern rhythms.

With bass player Shehan Gray and drummer Anik Jayasekara, they released their first single, "Fear", which topped the local radio rock-chart show. In 2000 they recorded another, "Voices", which was a sensation in the stagnant local music industry, and was a chart-topping hit. In 2001 the band took on drummer Dilukshan Jayawardena, following the departure of Jayasekara due to personal reasons. The band released their first EP, Morbid Indiscretion, in 2002, containing the singles "The Dying Winter Sleeps" and "Thicker Than Blood" plus the instrumental "Andura". At the time, the band also covered music by international bands such as Deep Purple, Metallica, System of a Down and Led Zeppelin, as well as bands not so popular in the country at that time, such as Iron Maiden, Iced Earth, Judas Priest and Cradle of Filth, which made them revolutionary by exposing Sri Lankans to music many in the country had never heard before.

Hollow Dreams and Silent Chaos Serpentine

In 2003, drummer Nishantha Fernando joined the band, following the departure of Dilukshan for higher education. The success of the original singles released up to this point culminated in the band launching their first album, Hollow Dreams, in August 2003 on the local "Rock Company" label. The band continued to influence many youth in the country to form their own heavy-metal bands and carve a unique Sri Lankan heavy-metal sound.

In 2004, Vije Dhas became Stigmata's bass player, after Shehan Gray left for Australia. Former drummer Dilukshan temporarily stepped in after Nishantha Fernando left the band earlier that year. In 2005 the band found permanent drummer Osanda Wangeesa, and the range of the band was further increased, with the addition of double-bass drumming. In late 2004 the band also recorded the successful acoustic track titled "Lucid" which made innovative use of the Indian tabla, played by Sri Lankan percussionist Jananath Warakagoda. This was a prelude to the heavier, electric version of this song released on the bands' second studio album, Silent Chaos Serpentine, in February 2006. This was followed up by concerts in the Maldive Islands in June 2006. Drummer Ranil 'Jacky' Senarath joined the band in August 2005, after the departure of Osanda. Vije Dhas left the band in 2008 and was replaced by Javeen Soyza. In October 2008, the band was listed on Ultimate Guitar's Unsigned Artists of the Month, with a rating of 7.

In 2009, Stigmata released "A Dead Rose Wails for Light" which was also available on the band's Myspace site. The band was interviewed and asked to perform "A Dead Rose Wails for Light" for Ian Wright's Out of Bounds, a travel series on the Discovery Channel. The band headlined for the SUE (Southern Ultimate Explosion) 2009 metal music festival in Johor, Malaysia.

Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom (2010–present)

The band's third album, Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom, was released on 26 June 2010. The album was popular enough to help Stigmata get a tour of Australia as part of the Melbourne International Arts Festival under the artistic direction of Brett Sheehy in October 2010 and performing at the historic Forum Theatre Melbourne alongside Dead Meadow (USA), Blarke Bayer / Black Widow (Australia), making them the first-ever Sri Lankan heavy metal band to tour there.

Style and lyrical themes

The lyrical themes of the band are generally from poetry by the bands' vocalist lyricist, Suresh, and cover topics such as apathy, child abuse, politics, war, social degradation and inner struggle. However the band's third album sees Stigmata dealing with fresh themes like psychic voyages, spiritual and para-psychological endeavours, suicide, etc.

Studio releases

  • 2003: Hollow Dreams
  • 2006: Silent Chaos Serpentine
  • 2010: Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom
  • 2015: The Ascetic Paradox
  • EPs

  • 2002: Morbid Indiscretion
  • Various artists compilations

  • 2003: Rock Company Compilation I
  • 2005: Rock Company Compilation II
  • 2008: Sri Lankan Heavy Metal Compilation Volume 1
  • Singles

  • "Fear" – (1999)
  • "Redemption" – (1999)
  • "Voices" – (2000)
  • "Thicker than Blood" – (2002)
  • "The Dying Winter Sleeps" – (2002)
  • "Extinction" – (2003)
  • "Lucid" (Acoustic) – (2005)
  • "Solitare" – (2006)
  • "My Malice" – (2007)
  • "A Dead Rose Wails for Light" – (2008/9)
  • "Purer (Libera Nos a Malo)" – (2010)
  • Music videos

  • "Falling Away"
  • "On The wings of the Storm"
  • "An Idle Mind Is The Devil's Workshop"
  • Songs

    Andura2003 · 2003
    The Summoning Cry of AriesPsalms of Conscious Martyrdom · 2010
    A Dead Rose Wails for LightPsalms of Conscious Martyrdom · 2010

    References

    Stigmata (band) Wikipedia