Imperial is an American
metalcore
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band from
Orlando
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,
Florida
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. Their music is a mixture of modern
metal
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,
hardcore
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, and
Black metal
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.
History
Imperial was formed by Dale Dupree, Josh Lightfoot, and Brandon Pangle as "The Red Letter", in
Orlando
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,
Florida
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in 2003. They toured with other bands throughout the United States, ending with a performance at
Cornerstone Festival
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in
Illinois
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.
The tour resulted in a recording contract with
Pluto Records
Pluto Records is a record label started in 1999 by Eric Shirey and Brian Cobbel. Since 2002, it has been owned and operated by Brian Cobbel and based near Dallas, TX. It is primarily known for punk, metal and hardcore releases, although not ...
. Shortly afterward, the band changed their name from "The Red Letter", due to other bands having similar names, to the name Imperial.
After signing with
Pluto Records
Pluto Records is a record label started in 1999 by Eric Shirey and Brian Cobbel. Since 2002, it has been owned and operated by Brian Cobbel and based near Dallas, TX. It is primarily known for punk, metal and hardcore releases, although not ...
, the band released their first album, ''This Grave Is My Poem'', with the help of
Jeremy Staska
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at Studio 13 and Allan Douches at West West side for mastering duties.
After this release, they spent the next year touring national with other bands, as well as headlining their own tour. After the tours had completed, they began working on their new album.
During another concert tour, two members departed the band, leaving Dale Dupree, Josh Lightfoot and Brandon Pangle as the remaining members of Imperial.
After adding new band members to the lineup, Imperial continued to write for and record their new album, ''We Sail At Dawn''. The record was released on September 26, 2006, and was followed by another tour.
Soon afterward, the band's three new members left Imperial. Guitar player Ivan Sherman and bass player Zack Fortune joined the band along with Zack "Nascar" on drums for a short period of time during the tour for ''We Sail at Dawn''. Drummer Stephen Poole (also in
Society's Finest,
Inked in Blood
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) also filled in on drums for some local shows and a few tours.
''We Sail At Dawn'' received a very average review nationally with very little negativity by the media, appearing in magazine reviews such as ''
Revolver Magazine
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'', featured on compilations such as ''Metal=Life Volume II'' and gaining radio play on local and college radio stations throughout the United States.
The band wrapped up 2008 with additional member changes. Most notably, founding member Brandon Pangle decided to leave the band to spend more time with his new wife.
The band added Josh Adelman as guitarist, and Chris Lane as drummer. The new four-member lineup, including original members Josh Lightfoot and Dale Dupree, are currently working on their upcoming album, ''Taken from The Bones of the Sea''.
The album will be the first of a series of albums focused on the origins of fictional and modern day villains.
Band members
Current members
*Dale Dupree – lead vocals (2003–present)
*Josh Lightfoot – guitars, Keyboards (2003–present)
*Josh Adelman – guitars (2008–present)
*Marco Mendoza – guitars (2009–present)
*Joe Gatell – drums (2003–present)
*Adam Burton – bass (2009–present)
Former members
*Chris Lane – drums (2008–2014)
*Brandon Pangle – lead vocals (2003–2008)
*Joe Gatell – drums (2003–2005)
*Sean Puliam – guitars (2003–2005)
*Noah Southers – bass (2003–2005)
*True Lawton – guitar (2005–2005
*Jake Caramanico – drums (2005–2006)
*Erick Crossley – guitar (2005–2007)
*Derek Anderson – bass (2005–2006)
*Vic Cruz – bass (2006–2007)
*Ivan Sherman – guitars (2006–2008)
*Zack Fortune – bass (2007–2008)
*Zack "Nascar" McCance – drums (2007–2008)
*Rick Pangle - piano, guitar
Touring musicians
*Stephen Poole – drums (2006–2007)
Discography
*''This Grave Is Our Poem'' -
Pluto Records
Pluto Records is a record label started in 1999 by Eric Shirey and Brian Cobbel. Since 2002, it has been owned and operated by Brian Cobbel and based near Dallas, TX. It is primarily known for punk, metal and hardcore releases, although not ...
- (2005)
*''We Sail at Dawn'' - Pluto Records (2006)
*''Taken from the Bones of the Sea'' - Pluto Records (2010)
References
Imperial News on Lambgoat.comMetal=Life Volume II (Track 11, Imperial - We Sail at Dawn)
External links
Imperial page on Pluto Records Website
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Metalcore musical groups from Florida
Heavy metal musical groups from Florida
Musical groups established in 2003
Musicians from Orlando, Florida