Stargazer

These Australians have been around a few years, recording
the odd 7" and split album before finally debuting with
a full-length album in 2005, many of the songs written
years before.
The Scream That Tore The Sky is chock full of jumpy,
chaotic riffing, the band rarely sticking with one riff for
more than a few seconds.
This makes for an exhaustive listen, and the everchanging riffs
leads to songs tending to run together, but this is quality
technical death metal, done with amazing precision and style.
The vocals vary between blackened rasps (the predominant style)
and death growls, suitably vicious without being overbearing.
Their complexity might limit their mainstream appeal, but
fans into technical death metal will find plenty to enjoy here.
Current Members
The Serpent Inquisitor
guitars/vocals
The Great Righteous Destroyer
bass/vocals
The Zelator
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Phoenix Chrysalis
drums
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Discography
(MCD) Harbinger (split w/ Invocation)
1999
Dies Irae
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- Conquer / Perennial Fire
- Totalitarian Worm Holes
- Lust in Pyramis
- Conspirators Wind
- Interrestrial Black Twilights
- Abstract Flames Burn White Invocation (Aus)
- Draeconis
- Rebirth of Chaos
- Divert Divination
- Homage Eternal
- Death shall Awaken...
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- The Serpent Inquisitor
- The Great Righteous Destroyer
- Phoenix Chrysalis
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The Scream That Tore The Sky
2005
Agonia
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- ... Of The Sun
- The Scream That Tore the Sky
- One Will Always Feast
- Insomniate Vortex
- Harbringer
- Ye Olde Magicks
- Pale Brethren
- Tongues
- Scribe to the Forsaken Mother
- Viral Spears and Shades of Moonskin
- All That Is ...
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- The Serpent Inquisitor
- The Great Righteous Destroyer
- Phoenix Chrysalis
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Reviews: Chronicles Of Chaos
Metal Observer