Nile
History
Nile formed in their
hometown of Greenville in 1993. With their self-proclaimed trademark of
"Ithyphallic metal," Karl Sanders (guitar/vocals), Chief Spires (bass/vocals), and
Pete Hammoura (drums) debuted with their Festivals of Atonement
EP in 1995, leading Nile to a southwestern tour in support of other big metal
acts such as Obituary, Deicide, and Broken Hope.
Visceral Productions
was responsible for releasing Nile's EP Ramses Bringer of War in 1997,
and was going to release their first album Amongst the
Catacombs of Nephren-Ka, if they had not gone out of business
later that year. However, Relapse Records was open
to releasing it in early 1998, giving Nile a wider distribution and a chance to
hit the road with Incantation and Morbid Angel.
The follow-up, Black
Seeds of Vengeance, was released in late 2000. Prior to this release, Pete
Hammoura left the band due to injuries sustained while touring for The
Catacombs. He tore his rotator cuff and could not recover the use
of his arm fully in time to undertake the physical stress of a touring death
metal band. He did not want to leave and thought a few more months of
rehabilitation could get him up to speed.[citation needed]
However, since the band thought he was holding them back, it was agreed that he
leave. Derek Roddy drummed on all of the tracks (except “To Dream of Ur”) as a
session musician. Also, prior to Black Seeds of Vengeance,
Dallas Toler-Wade joined as a second guitarist/vocalist. A collection of
remastered recordings, In the Beginning,
was released later the same year.
Chief Spires left the
bands a few months after the release of Black Seeds of Vengeance citing
personal and professional differences. He was replaced by Jon Vesano. The band
also found a new drummer in Tony Laureano.
By 2002, In Their Darkened Shrines
was released. One reviewer noted that the album gave "death metal a
cinematic, symphonic twist".Two videos were shot with director Darren Doane, "Sarcophagus" and "Execration
Text", respectively.
Annihilation of the Wicked
was released in 2005. New drummer George Kollias stepped in
to replace Tony Laureano, who left before the
recording began. After recording the bass for Annihilation of the Wicked,
Jon Vesano also left the band. He was temporary replaced by Joe Payne on the
following tour. Another Darren Doane directed video was shot for
"Sacrifice Unto Sebek".
In May 2006, Nile
signed a recording contract with Nuclear Blast. On February 26, 2007, Nile entered the studio
and began recording their fifth full-length album entitled Ithyphallic, which was
their first release with Nuclear Blast. Karl Sanders had confirmed a release date of June 29 via a
posting on the band's message board, which was later pushed back to July 20,
2007. As a special bonus, Nuclear Blast gave several fans the opportunity to
listen to the new album two weeks before its release if they could decipher a
hieroglyphic message, to which "papyrus" was the answer. Upon the
album's release, it sold 4,600 copies, which enabled Nile to get onto the Billboard 200 for the first time,[citation needed]
reaching #162 on that chart.
On March 21, 2007,
Nile was confirmed as a "Second Stage" act for Ozzfest 2007. A message from Karl Sanders via Nile's MySpace profile indicated that they were excited to finally
bring true death metal to an Ozzfest audience. In March/April 2008, Nile went
on a US headlining tour with Suicide Silence, The Faceless, Unexpect, and Warbringer. In September/October 2008, Nile set out on a
European headlining tour with Grave, Omnium Gatherum and Severe Torture. In October 2008 the band planned to take their
Ithyphallic tour to South Africa for a booking of three shows but they
were canceled for unknown reasons.
In June 2009, Nile
entered the recording studio to begin work on their sixth full-length album,
entitled Those Whom the Gods Detest.
The album was released in November of the same year, and was critically
well-received - with one reviewer suggesting "pretty much the only thing
standing in Nile’s way at this point is the fact that we as listeners have
become so accustomed to the band’s excellence that another excellent album
seems almost par for the course". It sold 3,500 copies in its first week of
release in America, peaking at #160 on the Billboard 200.
On October 21, 2010,
Chris Lollis was confirmed as the new permanent bassist for Nile, after four
years of session work with the band.
On October 11, 2011,
Goomba Music released Worship the Animal, which is a newly titled
version of Nile's demo, which the band's original line-up recorded in 1994.
On December 6, 2011,
Nile announced work in progress, and the completion of drum tracking, for their
upcoming album in 2012. Karl Sanders commented: "We are finished tracking
drums for the new Nile album - George, Dallas, Neil Kernon, and I spent a week with
Bob Moore at the Soundlab in Columbia SC, tracking drums. We were expecting a
long grueling session - some of this material is very compositionally
challenging and technically demanding, but George knocked it out, finishing a
full week ahead of schedule. Some of the drumming on this record will be
boggling people's minds for years to come. At the moment we are back in
Greenville, and will commence tracking guitars any day now.
On February 4, 2012,
Karl Sanders announced on his facebook page that they had a new bassist, Todd
Ellis, who would contribute vocals to the new record. The next day, he explained
on the band's official forum that the had lost contact with Chris Lollis during
the writing and recording of the upcoming album, and after three months of
silence from him they hired a replacement.
Musical
style and themes
The majority of
Nile's music is written by vocalist/guitarist Karl Sanders. It combines traditional and technical death
metal. Nile's music is also characterized by its extreme complexity and speed –
for which the band has received acknowledgment from many music fans and
journalists – and its extremely "heavy" riffing, due to Nile's guitar
and bass tunings, which are normally Dropped A tuning.[citation needed]
Much of the lyrical
content is based on Karl Sanders' interest in Egyptology and other ancient Middle Eastern cultures, such as Mesopotamia. Lengthy sleeve notes are included with the albums
Black Seeds of Vengeance,
In Their Darkened Shrines,
Annihilation of the Wicked
and Those Whom the Gods Detest,
explaining the inspiration or source for the lyrics of each song.
Band
members
Current members
Former members
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Session members
Live members
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Discography
Main article: Nile discography
Studio albums
- Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka (1998)
- Black Seeds of Vengeance (2000)
- In Their Darkened Shrines (2002)
- Annihilation of the Wicked (2005)
- Ithyphallic (2007)
- Those Whom the Gods Detest (2009)
- At the Gate of Sethu (2012)







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