
With four critically acclaimed albums, a few EPs and several world tours under
their belt, NILE has raised the bar for extreme metal bands musically, lyrically
and conceptually. Their withering live performances are nothing short of legendary.
Through force of will and dedication to their craft, NILE is one of death metal's
brightest hopes for the new millennium. The band's long-awaited new album,
Annihilation of the Wicked marks the long-awaited return of one of extreme
metal's most revered bands and teems with the blasting extremity and epic arrangements
that have become NILE trademarks. Swarming guitars unleash razor sharp hooks,
relentless drum blasts push human limits of endurance, and vicious vocals deliver
strike after strike in a more concise, precise and balanced attack than ever
before. The drive of Annihilation of the Wicked slows only to build to dizzying
heights of excitement or pace the onslaught with a more-measured intensity.
World-class production courtesy of Neil Kernon (JUDAS PRIEST, NEVERMORE) showcases
NILE's savagery and subtleties alike on what is their most commanding statement
of intent yet.
Formed in 1993 by Karl Sanders (guitar/vocals), Chief Spires
(bass/vocals), and Pete Hammoura (drums), NILE wasted little time combining
their interest
in Egyptian history, culture and lore with the ferocity of modern death metal.
Using a symphonic approach to songwriting and arrangement, NILE unleashed an
uncompromising attack that fused unique, technical death metal with organic
Middle Eastern tones. Their unique lyrical approach was inspired by Sanders'
interpretation of ancient Egyptian inscriptions, temple carvings, papyri, hieroglyphics
and tomb paintings depicting ancient battles, rituals and religious ceremonies.
Each following year brought a new recording, which marked a large step forward
in their musical evolution. Things really began to gel in 1996 when, after
recording and shopping three new songs, they landed a deal with upstart label
Visceral Productions and began recording their debut full-length in addition
to adding second guitarist Dallas Toler-Wade. However, the deal would not last
as Visceral folded in late 1997. Relapse Records swiftly stepped into the picture
and, after hearing the record and witnessing the band's live show, a deal was
struck and the two prepared for the release of NILE's debut full-length 'Amongst
the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka.' 'Amongst The Catacombs of Nephren-Ka' was a monumental
testimony of power that took the metal world by storm. Vicious guitar riffs
lashed out among tremendous drum blasts, frenzied guitar solos and a savage
three-vocalist onslaught. Adorning their brutal attack with exotic instrumentation,
symphonic Middle Eastern passages and haunting chants NILE formed an all-out
assault of the likes not heard before. 'Amongst...' was an adventurous and
awesome effort and praise for their accomplishment soon followed. NILE commenced
a grueling 18-month world tour shortly upon the records release: one that would
see them crisscross the states numerous times before being invited to accompany
MORBID ANGEL on their world tour. So driven by passion and hell bent to deliver
on Sanders' promise to play every single note as if it were going to be our
last [and] give every bit of strength we have within us every time we play,
NILE converted thousands of new fans to their distinctive sound. By the time
the tour ended with their jaw-dropping European debut at Dynamo 99 and subsequent
European Tour, NILE were already being touted as one of metal's most ambitious
and fastest rising stars. At some point in time after the touring ended Pete
Hammoura tore his shoulder. Tony Laureno (ex-ANGELCORPSE) was chosen as his
replacement. Upon their return home in August 99, Sanders and co. began work
assembling and arranging the pieces and ideas that had been brewing since 97
(when the band completed recording '...Nephren-Ka'). Encouraged by the enthusiastic
worldwide reception that the band's exploration of Egyptian and Middle Eastern
culture and exotic sounds received, and driven by the need, in Sanders' words
...to create a massive record, a kind of masterpiece, they began laying the
groundwork for an epic sophomore effort. The writing did not come easy. So
ambitious and lofty were their ideas that it became an obsession that took
up all their waking moments. Sanders spent every night composing, arranging,
re-arranging and piecing together all the movements like a symphony orchestra.
The lyrics alone took him almost a year as he sought to integrate them seamlessly
with the music making the combination of both form one unified piece, with
each serving the other and working together to achieve the same thing. The
wildly technical composition "Multitude of Foes" also took Toler-Wade
a year to work out. The band entered their second home -- Columbia, SC's Soundlab
Studios -- in late Spring 2000 with long-time producer Bob Moore to attempt
to capture its then most sprawling, ambitious work to date. 'Black Seeds of
Vengeance' not only sidestepped the dreaded sophomore slump, but it realized
the fruits of NILE's intense and arduous songwriting labors. 'Black Seeds of
Vengeance' was a relentless, scathing death metal assault that built off the
energy and atmosphere of 'Amongst...' It presented NILE's sound and fury in
a slightly streamlined, yet even more epic and colorful light. Violent passages
of hyper-grinding fury exploded from ominous, deathly tranquility as the words
and music painted vivid tales of battle, conquest, domination, subjugation
and war. Intricate symphonic passages comprised of African choirs and such
diverse instrumentation as tablas, tempuras, sitars, gongs, kettle drums, Tibetan
Doom horns and acoustic guitars all added to the grandiose, cinematic feel.
Once again NILE hit the road and over the next year, in support slots and as
the headliner, the band proved they had no equal in the live arena. Stages
near and far were decimated. NILE's unrelenting style left little in its wake.
The album's impact on the death metal scene was huge. Not only was the old
guard forced to take notice, but fans and critics alike were stunned by the
sheer audacity of NILE's accomplishment. Their hard work culminated with 'Black
Seeds of Vengeance' being voted Album of the Year by Terrorizer Magazine. The
band had little time to bask in the critical acclaim as internal problems resulted
in the departure of Chief Spires. After a lengthy search Jon Vesano (ex-DARK
MOON) was chosen to replace Spires. Re-energized, NILE plunged headfirst into
their most ambitious project yet. Working with Bob Moore once again, their
long-awaited new full-length 'In Their Darkened Shrines' took NILE's astute
songwriting and invention to dizzying new heights. 'In Their Darkened Shrines'
fused the band's trademark Middle Eastern trappings, symphonic bent, speed
and intensity into one of the most epic death metal albums conceived. Volatile
passages burst into beautiful regal arrangements and weighty riffs segued into
majestic acoustic passages on such tracks as "Execration Text," "Unas
Slayer of the Gods," "Wind of Horus" and the magnificent four-part
tour-de-force, "In Their Darkened Shrines." After spending such a
long time in the studio, the band were eager to once again hit the road to
show the world that they were a musical force unlike any other. Presented by
Revolver Magazine, NILE headlined a summer 2002 tour that featured ORIGIN,
HATE ETERNAL and ARCH ENEMY. The success of their first tour in support of
'In Their Darkened Shrines' led to a second tour, dubbed the Art of Noise Tour
that was called one of the strongest and most creative metal club tour packages
in recent memory. NILE cut a swath through much of the U.S. with NAPALM DEATH,
VOIVOD and STRAPPING YOUNG LAD in tow. After a brief respite through the holidays
and spring of 2003, NILE was added to the DANZIG-headlined Blackest of the
Black Festival mini-tour. Other support acts were OPETH, SUPERJOINT RITUAL,
BEHEMOTH and LACUNA COIL. Once finished with the mini-tour, NILE traveled to
Europe to play the Gods of Metal Festival and the Fields of Rock Festival,
which featured such hard rock luminaries as METALLICA, LIMP BIZKIT, MARILYN
MANSON and DISTURBED. This was quickly followed by NILE's first headlining
tour of Japan. During the late summer NILE completed work on two videos from
'In Their Darkened Shrines': a concept video for the track "Sarcophagus" and
a performance video for "Execration Text." Not long after this, NILE
announced their third U.S. tour to support 'In Their Darkened Shrines.' Art
of Noise II criss-crossed the U.S. and featured KREATOR, VADER, AMON AMARTH
and GOATWHORE in support. Later in the year NILE devastated crowds in Greece
and the United Kingdom before taking part in the annual European X-Mas Festival
tour package with DEICIDE, DESTRUCTION, AMON AMARTH and others.
With the release
of Annihilation of the Wicked, NILE has proven themselves peerless in the modern
day extreme metal world. Inarguably their strongest
and most creative work to date, Annihilation sets the stage for NILE to once
again bring their searing live show to stages the world over. The addition
of drumming sensation George Kollias to the existing NILE base of Karl Sanders
and Dallas Toler-Wade strengthens an already stellar lineup of musicians.
A pre-release U.S. co-headlining tour with KING DIAMOND will allow fans a
glimpse at what Annihilation of the Wicked has in store and the band will
remain on the road for the duration of 2005, proving night in and night out
that every accolade heaped upon them is more than justified. Prepare. |