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Psycroptic are an Australian
technical death metal Technical death metal (also referred to as tech-death) is a musical subgenre of death metal that began and developed in the early- to mid-1990s, with particular focus on challenging, demanding instrumental skill and complex songwriting. Techni ...
band formed in
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, Australia in 1999. Mainstay members are
Dave Haley Dave Haley (born 5 March 1980) is an Australian musician. He is the drummer of death metal bands Psycroptic, Abramelin and Werewolves, and black metal bands Ruins and KING. Haley previously performed for Melbourne-based grindcore band Blood ...
on drums and his brother Joe Haley on guitar. Their lead vocalist, Jason Peppiatt, joined in 2004. In 2008 they signed to
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. As of February 2019, the band have released seven studio albums. They have undertaken Australian national tours supporting international acts,
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,
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,
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and Misery Index. Psycroptic have also toured Europe with
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and with
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. In February 2019, the band started a co-headlining tour alongside Aversions Crown and support bands Within Destruction, Hadal Maw and Hollow World across Europe. They also headlined a 2019 tour in the United States in support of their album ''
As the Kingdom Drowns ''As the Kingdom Drowns'' is the seventh studio album by Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic Psycroptic are an Australian technical death metal band formed in Hobart, Australia in 1999. Mainstay members are Dave Haley on drums ...
''.


History


Founding, ''The Isle of Disenchantment'', and ''The Scepter of the Ancients'' (1999-2004)

Psycroptic were formed in
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in early 1999 by brothers
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) and Joe (
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) Haley. Both were members of Disseminate, which had recorded a demo in 1998 before disbanding. The Haleys were joined by Cameron Grant on bass and (ex-Magoria) and Matthew Chalk on
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(ex-Hemlock), who soon after became a drummer with established local
death metal Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, feat ...
act M.S.I. The band's name, Psycroptic, was randomly devised by Chalk's friend and has no particular meaning. With assistance from the Tasmanian Council of the Arts, the band recorded ''
The Isle of Disenchantment ''The Isle of Disenchantment'' is the self-released debut album by Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic. It was released in 2001. Track listing Personnel * Matthew Chalk - Vocals * Joe Haley - Guitar * Cameron Grant - Bass * Dave H ...
'' in October 2000, initially as a demo, but they issued it as a studio album. Shortly after it was released in January 2001 the band was invited to play shows in Melbourne. In late 2001 they featured at the annual
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festival in Canberra for the first time, later appearing in 2003 and 2005. The band recorded its second album ''
The Scepter of the Ancients ''The Scepter of the Ancients'' is the second album by Psycroptic. It was released in 2003 by Unique Leader. Track listing Personnel * Matthew Chalk – Vocals * Joe Haley – Guitar * Cameron Grant – Bass * Dave Haley Dave Haley (bor ...
'' in 2003 for release through United States label
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. They played their first full Australian tour in support of American death metal band
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. The Haley brothers also joined Sydney-based industrial death metal band
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during this period and recorded the album ''Ocassus'' with that group. Dave Haley also recorded an EP called ''Atom and Time'' with
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, a Hobart black metal band formed by Alex Pope in 2000. He has been a member of this band since; Joe Haley has been the touring guitarist for Ruins since they undertook a national tour with
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in 2006.


''Symbols of Failure'' and ''Ob(Servant)'' (2004-2011)

2004 was a breakthrough year for the band as they played a second Australian tour, this time with Deeds of Flesh and then headed to Europe for a wide-ranging tour with
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and Anata. However, Chalk was reluctant to tour so his friend Jason Peppiatt (ex-Born Headless) was recruited to sing vocals. On returning to Australia, Psycroptic played two legs of the Metal for the Brain in Canberra and Brisbane, and a final show in their hometown of Hobart. Following this, disharmony within the band saw Chalk leave Psycroptic, and Peppiatt replace him permanently. Since his departure from Psycroptic, Chalk has continued to play drums with M.S.I. as well as a
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band called Space Raven and act in the vocal role in a number of other groups that includes Mephistopheles, playing bass in Born Headless and several other projects including the brief vocal position with Swedish band
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in 2009. Psycroptic undertook a handful of Australian dates with
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before working on their third album, ''
Symbols of Failure ''Symbols of Failure'' is the third album by Psycroptic. It was released on February 13, 2006 by Neurotic Records. It is the first album to feature Jason Peppiatt on vocals, after he replaced former vocalist Matthew Chalk in 2005. Track listing ...
'' (January 2006), their first for Neurotic. The release was followed by another European excursion with
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and another Australian tour, this time with
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. Work began on the follow-up to ''Symbols of Failure'' in early 2007 before some European shows with
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. Joe Haley collapsed after one show and suffered a seizure. He later recovered but the last few dates for the tour were cancelled. On 10 June Psycroptic featured at the
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in Sydney. The Haley brothers seem to have since put their membership with The Amenta aside to concentrate on Psycroptic; however Dave Haley joined
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in September 2007. In May 2008 Psycroptic played their first shows in New Zealand alongside Ruins. The following month it was announced that Psycroptic had been signed to
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. Shortly after, the band released their fourth studio album, entitled ''
Ob(Servant) ''Ob(Servant)'' is the fourth studio album by Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic. It was released on 26 September 2008 by Nuclear Blast. Track listing Critical reception Alex Henderson of AllMusic praised the band's musi ...
'' in October 2008. The live DVD ''Initiation'' was filmed in Melbourne and released in 2010. The band toured Australia with
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,
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and Misery Index in March 2010.


''The Inherited Repression'' and ''Psycroptic'' (2012-2017)

Psycroptic issued their fifth album, ''The Inherited Repression'' in February 2012. In November 2012, Psycroptic guitarist Joe Haley released a guitar tablature book for the album ''The Inherited Repression''. Joe followed this up a year later with the release of a guitar tablature book for the album "Ob(Servant)" in October 2013. In November 2014, Psycroptic announced via Facebook that they had signed to Prosthetic Records. The subsequent self-titled ''
Psycroptic Psycroptic are an Australian technical death metal band formed in Hobart, Australia in 1999. Mainstay members are Dave Haley on drums and his brother Joe Haley on guitar. Their lead vocalist, Jason Peppiatt, joined in 2004. In 2008 they signe ...
'' album was released in March 2015. They also launched a charity outreach linked to purchasing their new single, "Echoes to Come", with the proceeds distributed to saving
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s from extinction.


''As the Kingdom Drowns'' and ''Divine Council'' (2018-present)

''As the Kingdom Drowns'', Psycroptic's sixth album, was released in November 2018, with "We Were the Keepers" as the lead single. The band's seventh album, ''Divine Council'', was released on August 5th, 2022.


Current members

* Jason Peppiatt – vocals (2005–present) * Joe Haley – guitar (1999–present) * Todd Stern – bass guitar (2015–present) *
Dave Haley Dave Haley (born 5 March 1980) is an Australian musician. He is the drummer of death metal bands Psycroptic, Abramelin and Werewolves, and black metal bands Ruins and KING. Haley previously performed for Melbourne-based grindcore band Blood ...
– drums (1999–present)


Former members

* Matthew "Chalky" Chalk – vocals (1999–2005) * Cameron Grant – bass guitar (1999–2015)


Live members

* Zdeněk "GTboy" Šimeček – vocals (live 2010 North American tour) (Godless Truth) *Samuel Guy – bass guitar


Timeline


Discography

*''
The Isle of Disenchantment ''The Isle of Disenchantment'' is the self-released debut album by Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic. It was released in 2001. Track listing Personnel * Matthew Chalk - Vocals * Joe Haley - Guitar * Cameron Grant - Bass * Dave H ...
'' (2001) *''
The Scepter of the Ancients ''The Scepter of the Ancients'' is the second album by Psycroptic. It was released in 2003 by Unique Leader. Track listing Personnel * Matthew Chalk – Vocals * Joe Haley – Guitar * Cameron Grant – Bass * Dave Haley Dave Haley (bor ...
'' (2003) *''
Symbols of Failure ''Symbols of Failure'' is the third album by Psycroptic. It was released on February 13, 2006 by Neurotic Records. It is the first album to feature Jason Peppiatt on vocals, after he replaced former vocalist Matthew Chalk in 2005. Track listing ...
'' (2006) *'' Ob (Servant)'' (2008) *''
The Inherited Repression ''The Inherited Repression'' is the fifth studio album by Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic. It was released in North America on 7 February 2012 and on 10 February 2012 by Nuclear Blast Records Nuclear Blast is a record labe ...
'' (2012) *''
Psycroptic Psycroptic are an Australian technical death metal band formed in Hobart, Australia in 1999. Mainstay members are Dave Haley on drums and his brother Joe Haley on guitar. Their lead vocalist, Jason Peppiatt, joined in 2004. In 2008 they signe ...
'' (2015) *''
As the Kingdom Drowns ''As the Kingdom Drowns'' is the seventh studio album by Australian technical death metal band Psycroptic Psycroptic are an Australian technical death metal band formed in Hobart, Australia in 1999. Mainstay members are Dave Haley on drums ...
'' (2018) *''Divine Council'' (2022)


References


External links

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