Years active 2006–present Genre Death metal | ||
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Associated acts Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus, Dehumanized Members John CollettIan SturgillMatt SimpsonJennifer MuseShaun DeLeon Past members Pete LambMike PetrakJesse JollyChris WoodallJR DanielsAaron Haines Similar World Under Blood, Brian Hoffman, The Destiny Program, Mike Heller, Tasters |
Success will write apocalypse across the sky the realization that man is viral in its nature
Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky is an American death metal band from Tampa, Florida, formed in 2006. The group was founded by guitarists Aaron Haines and Ian Sturgill, shortly after the disbandment of their previous band, Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus. The band's name is derived from the 1989 text "Apocalypse" written by William S. Burroughs (in which "he describes art and creative expression taking a literal and physical form"), and also "inspired and supported by a healthy amount of paranoia," as guitarist Sturgill stated in an interview with About.com.
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- Success will write apocalypse across the sky the realization that man is viral in its nature
- Success will write apocalypse across the sky in the studio pt 2 official behind the scenes
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The group's first release, an EP entitled Subhuman Empire, was released in July 2007 through Debello Recordings. In December 2007, Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky inked a deal with German label Nuclear Blast. The band's full-length debut, The Grand Partition and the Abrogation of Idolatry, was produced, mixed and mastered by guitarist James Murphy, and released on April 3, 2009, in Europe and on May 5, 2009, in the United States.
The lyrical themes of Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky, which were defined by Exclaim! magazine as "a big 'fuck you' to all of humanity," address topics like "wage slavery, psychological warfare, 'denial and contortion' of human rights, globalism, and eugenics". Vocalist John Collett cites authors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Mark Twain, Bram Stoker, and Ambrose Bierce as some of his lyrical influences.
Success will write apocalypse across the sky in the studio pt 2 official behind the scenes
Current members
Former members
Session and touring members
Discography
Songs
The Tamagotchi GestureThe Grand Partition and the Abrogation of Idolatry · 2009
Automated Oration and the Abolition of SilenceThe Grand Partition and the Abrogation of Idolatry · 2009
Retrograde and the AnointedThe Grand Partition and the Abrogation of Idolatry · 2009