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Vektor (band)

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Also known as
  
Locrian

Labels
  
Earache

Years active
  
2002–present

Record label
  
Earache Records

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Origin
  
Tempe, Arizona, United States

Past members
  
Adam Anderson Kian Ahmad Mike Tozzi Erik Nelson Frank Chin Blake Anderson

Members
  
David DiSanto, Willy Redshaw, Frank Chin, Blake Anderson, Kian Ahmad, Mike Tozzi, Adam Anderson

Genres
  
Thrash metal, Progressive metal

Albums
  
Terminal Redux, Black Future, Outer Isolation, Demolition

Profiles

Vektor is an American progressive thrash metal band from Tempe, Arizona (and based in Philadelphia since 2012). The band was formed under the name Locrian around June 2003, but changed their name to Vektor in 2004.

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History

Formed in December 2002 by the front man/guitarist David DiSanto, Vektor became popular in the Phoenix metal scene, with a musical style drawing influence from progressive metal and technical thrash and speed metal, with high-pitched screaming vocals. In 2006, Vektor released a demo entitled "Demolition", followed by a two track demo "Hunger for Violence" (2007). After four years of local and regional performances as the opening act for such national acts as Testament, Hirax, Iced Earth and Municipal Waste, Vektor embarked on a tour, alongside label mates Exmortus, in support of Black Future in December 2009 through January 2010. The band subsequently toured the US in June–August 2010 on their own. Their first full-length album, Black Future, was released on November 17, 2009, on Heavy Artillery Records. The band released its second album, Outer Isolation, on November 22, 2011, on the Heavy Artillery label.

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In 2012, the band signed with Earache Records after the label acquired Heavy Artillery's roster of artists. After several years of touring and the band's relocation to Philadelphia, their third album, Terminal Redux, a conceptual work with a runtime of over 70 minutes, was released on May 6, 2016.

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In December of 2016, guitarist Erik Nelson, bassist Frank Chin and drummer Blake Anderson announced via the band's Facebook page that they would be leaving the band to pursue different projects for reasons the band chose to keep private. The post stated that there was "no big story or drama," but "people and personalities simply change and drift apart and we've reached our limit." The post was later removed by DiSanto, who stated in his own post that Vektor would continue on and that he would keep writing and recording music, stating that "As long as I live, Vektor will not die."

Touring

In the summer of 2012 Vektor went on a small headlining tour, and in November opened on an extended tour with Napalm Death, Municipal Waste and Exhumed. In January 2013, the band played the Earache Records Showcase in California.

The band played their first European show at Hellfest in June 2013. They embarked on their first full European headlining tour in November and December 2015 alongside Angelus Apatrida and Distillator which included an appearance at Eindhoven Metal Meeting and culminated in a show at the Camden Underworld in London. In early 2016, the band embarked on an American tour opening for Voivod.

Band members

Current members
  • David DiSanto – guitar/vocals (2002–present)
  • Former members
  • Mike Tozzi – bass guitar (2006–2008)
  • Adam Anderson – drums (2004–2007)
  • Kian Ahmad – drums (2007)
  • Erik Nelson – guitar (2004–2016)
  • Frank Chin – bass guitar (2008–2016)
  • Blake Anderson – drums (2007–2016)
  • Timeline

    Studio albums

  • Black Future (2009)
  • Outer Isolation (2011)
  • Terminal Redux (2016)
  • Demos

  • "Nucleus" (2003)
  • "Demolition" (2006)
  • "Hunger for Violence" (2007)
  • Singles

  • Scion AV Label Showcase - Earache Records (2013)
  • Ultimate Artificer (2015)
  • Charging the Void (2016)
  • Pillars of Sand (2016)
  • Songs

    Tetrastructural MindsDemolition · 2006
    Charging the VoidTerminal Redux · 2016
    Cosmic CortexOuter Isolation · 2011

    References

    Vektor (band) Wikipedia