Biomechanical

On the strength of two solid albums,
Biomechanical has risen to the upper echelon of technical
power metal, with a thrashy, crunchy, technical metal style that
at times invites comparisons to
Nevermore.
Vocalist John K. is a find, a cross between Geoff Tate and
Warrel Dane
(furthering the
Nevermore comparisons)
whose forceful and commanding vocals are one of the selling points
of the band, but far from the only one.
This is solid, modern, aggressive metal, placing Biomechanical as
as one of Britain's bright new hopes in metal.
On the eve of the release of their third album came the announcement
that the rest of the band had split from John K. in a dispute over
their roles in the band.
John K. has vowed to continue with new members, while the four former
members also have committed to continuing as a new group.
Current Members
John K. (Yiannis Koutselinis)
vocals
Gus Drax
guitars
Adrian Lambert
bass
(DragonForce, Intense)
Jonno Lodge
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Jamie Hunt
guitars
Chris Webb
guitars
Jon Collins
bass
Matt C.
drums
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Discography
Eight Moons
2002
Revolver
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- The Awakening
- Do You Know Me
- In The Core Of Darkness
- Distorted
- Hunted
- No Shadows
- Eight Moons
- Save Me
- Point Of No Return
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- John K.
- Jamie Hunt
- Chris Webb
- Jon Collins
- Matt C.
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Empires Of The World
2005
Elitist
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- Enemy Within
- The Empires Of The World
- Assaulter
- Relinquished Destiny
- Long Time Dead
- Regenerated
- DNA Metastasis
- Survival
- Existenz
- Truth Denied Absolution:
- Part 1 - Final Offence
- Part 2 - From The Abyss
- Part 3 - Absolution
- Part 4 - Disintegration
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- John K.
- Jamie Hunt
- Chris Webb
- Jon Collins
- Matt C.
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Cannibalised
2008
Earache
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- Fallen in Fear
- The Unseen
- Cannibalised
- Breathing Silence
- Predatory
- Slow the Poison
- Consumed
- Reborn in Damnation
- Through Hatred Arise
- Violent Descent
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Reviews: Blabbermouth
Lords Of Metal
Metal Observer