The Esoteric

American metalcore band


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::summary American metalcore band ::

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nameThe Esoteric
originLawrence, Kansas, U.S.
genreMathcore, metalcore
years_active1996–present
labelProsthetic
associated_actsRoman Numerals
Reggie and the Full Effect
Black Light Burns
website
current_membersStevie Cruz
Eric Graves
Anthony Diale
Adam Mitchell
past_membersAndrew M. Fisher
Adam "Hammerlord" Mitchell
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| name = The Esoteric | image = | caption = | origin = Lawrence, Kansas, U.S. | genre = Mathcore, metalcore | years_active = 1996–present | label = Prosthetic | associated_acts = Roman Numerals Reggie and the Full Effect Black Light Burns | website = | current_members = Stevie Cruz Eric Graves Anthony Diale Adam Mitchell | past_members = Andrew M. Fisher Adam "Hammerlord" Mitchell

The Esoteric is an American metalcore band founded in 1996 from Lawrence, Kansas. They are currently signed to Prosthetic Records. Following several self-produced EPs, the band's major label debut, With the Sureness of Sleepwalking, came out on Prosthetic Records in 2005. Their follow-up, Subverter, was released on Prosthetic in 2006, and received good reception from online blogs and music magazines.

The Kansas outfit is quick to point out and pay homage to their influences and support their fellow local bands. The band has toured with the likes of Himsa, Mastodon, Dog Fashion Disco, Mindless Self-Indulgence, Scarlet, Calico System, and Fight Paris.

On January 1, 2007, the band announced the departures of guitarist Cory White and drummer Marshall Kilpatric. White left the band based on personal reasons while Kilpatric relocated to Los Angeles to join Black Light Burns. Former drummer Adam 'Hammerlord' Mitchell retook the throne at the drums for a short Canadian tour. Although not officially reformed, White and Kilpatrick rejoined the band for a few select shows in the Kansas City area in 2009 including the American Waste Festival. In 2011, the band covered the track "Iron Clad Lou" for the compilation album Songs of Farewell and Departure: A Tribute To HUM.

Current lineup

  • Eric Graves – guitar
  • Anthony Diale – bass
  • Stevie Cruz – vocals
  • Marshall Kilpatrick – drums, percussion
  • Cory White – guitar

Discography

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TitleYearNotes
Esoteric EP1998
Mowdown Music Compilation1999Compilation
Derailer Split1999Split
An Illusion of Sacred Circumstances1999
Malicious Intent: Ultimus Dies Sepulcris2001Compilation
Lifeless Records 2001 Compilation2001Compilation
Plagued by Visions2001
Live at CBGB's NYC (with Luddite Clone)2001Split (live)
Loaded in Lawrence2002Compilation
Roads Between (with Saved By Grace)2002Split
A Reason to Breathe EP2002
Wormwood Split2003Split
1336 EP2004
With the Sureness of Sleepwalking2005
Subverter2006title=The Esoteric Discography
For the Sick: A Tribute to Eyehategod2007Compilation (tribute album)
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References

References

  1. Dan Goldin. (June 26, 2011). "HUM Tribute Album "Songs of Farewell and Departure" Set for Sep 6th Release". Exploding In Sound.
  2. "The Esoteric Discography". Retrieved on July 7, 2007.

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