词条 | Embodyment |
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| name = Embodyment | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = Supplication | origin = Arlington, Texas, U.S. | genre = Death metal, deathcore (early) Alternative rock (later)[1][2] | years_active = 1992[3]–2004 | label = Solid State, XS, One Day Savior | associated_acts = The Famine, Society's Finest | website = | current_members = | past_members = Kris McCaddon Sean Corbray Andrew Godwin Joshua Johnson Mark Garza Jason Lindquist Derrick Wadsworth Kevin Donnini James Lanigan Taylor Smith }} Embodyment was a Christian rock band from Arlington, Texas which formed in 1992 and were first known by the name Supplication where they originally played death metal, later turning into a deathcore band with the release of their 1998 debut Embrace the Eternal and then completely abandoned all their extreme metal influences thereafter pursuing an alternative rock/alternative metal style with their album The Narrow Scope of Things and subsequently became lighter with each proceeding album. The band played shows with touring acts such as, Living Sacrifice, Zao, Training for Utopia, Payable on Death and No Innocent Victim.[4] HistoryEmbodyment started out as a death metal band and released 3 demos under this style, after which they were signed to Solid State Records in 1997 for their debut album, Embrace the Eternal, where they switched to a deathcore style. The album contains mostly new material but also new versions of a couple of the old demos. Solid State later distributed a collection of the early Embodyment death metal demos titled [1993-1996] in addition to releasing a previously unreleased track by the band called “Halo of Winter” on the label’s compilation album, “This Is Solid State Vol. I”. After kicking vocalist Kris McCaddon out, Sean Corbray joined the band and introduced a markedly different vocal style to the band, evidenced on the followup to Embrace the Eternal, titled The Narrow Scope of Things.[5] This album was the band's first step away from any of the heavier metal subgenres.[6] Instead, their sound on the album was adjusted to alternative metal with hard rock influences and featured actual singing and some screamed vocal parts rather than any form of death metal vocals. Embodyment's third and final album for Solid State, Hold Your Breath, continued in the direction seen on The Narrow Scope of Things toward more alternative and hard rock stylings. Hold Your Breath was Embodyment's first album that featured no screamed vocals, only singing vocals. Embodyment's last album, Songs for the Living, was much the same, showing even less of the dwindling metal influence heard on Hold Your Breath. Embodyment had shopped the Songs for the Living material around as an industry demo, looking for a new label, but after finding little interest they released it as an album on XS Records. Embodyment disbanded in early 2004 after having partially written a follow up record. Andrew Godwin, Mark Garza, and Kris McCaddon, most of the lineup of the original Embodyment, have since formed The Famine, a band that returns to the members' metal roots. In 2007, it was discovered that Newgrounds member QuinnZX had submitted Embodyment songs to the popular Adobe Flash website, taking credit for the songs and submitting them to a top-50 ranking music game on the site, which held onto the tracks for some time before the theft was noticed. He was subsequently banned, and the songs removed. The game's programmer issued an apology for the confusion, viewable on its start screen. In February 2011, a 5-song EP named "Forgotten" was released on iTunes. This EP consisted of 5 songs left over from the "Songs for the Living" era. Discography
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ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:90 top:0 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1992 till:01/01/2004 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:1992 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:1992 Colors = id:Vocals value:red legend:Vocals id:LGuitar value:teal legend:Lead_Guitar id:RGuitar value:green legend:Rhythm_Guitar id:Bass value:blue legend:Bass id:Drums value:Orange legend:Drums id:BV value:yellow legend:Backing_Vocals id:Album value:black legend:Studio_album id:EP value:gray(0.55) legend:Other_release id:bars value:gray(0.95) Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:4 BackgroundColors=bars:bars LineData = layer:back at:06/01/1993 color:EP at:01/01/1994 color:EP at:01/01/1996 color:EP at:07/14/1998 color:Album at:01/01/1999 color:EP at:04/25/2000 color:Album at:10/09/2001 color:Album at:06/01/2002 color:EP at:10/08/2002 color:Album BarData = bar:Kris text:"Kris McCaddon" bar:Sean text:"Sean Corbay" bar:Andrew text:"Andrew Godwin" bar:Taylor text:"Taylor Smith" bar:Jason text:"Jason Lindquist" bar:James text:"James Lanigan" bar:Stone text:"Derrick Wadsworth" bar:Kevin text:"Kevin Donnini" bar:Mark text:"Mark Garza" PlotData= width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:Kris from:01/01/1994 till:01/01/2000 color:Vocals bar:Sean from:01/01/2000 till:01/01/2004 color:Vocals bar:Andrew from:start till:end color:LGuitar bar:Taylor from:start till:01/01/1994 color:RGuitar bar:Taylor from:start till:01/01/1994 color:BV width:3 bar:James from:01/01/1997 till:01/01/1999 color:RGuitar bar:Jason from:start till:01/01/1994 color:Vocals bar:Jason from:01/01/1994 till:01/01/1997 color:RGuitar bar:Jason from:01/01/2000 till:06/01/2000 color:RGuitar bar:Jason from:06/01/2000 till:end color:Bass bar:Kevin from:start till:01/01/1999 color:Bass bar:Kevin from:start till:01/01/1999 color:BV width:3 bar:Stone from:01/01/2000 till:06/01/2000 color:Bass bar:Stone from:06/01/2000 till:01/01/2003 color:RGuitar bar:Stone from:01/01/2003 till:end color:Drums bar:Mark from:start till:01/01/2003 color:Drums References1. ^Pelt, Doug Van (2004) {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hmmagazine.com/reviews/album/e/embodyment0603.php |date=* |title=Embodyment - Embrace the Eternal }}. HM Magazine. Retrieved on May 11, 2016. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/famine-architects_of_guilt|title=The Famine - The Architects of Guilt|publisher=Exclaim!|first=Max|last=Deneau|date=February 15, 2011|accessdate=August 23, 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jmb.mx/web/exitzine/interviews/embodyment08102000.htm|title=The Wonderful World of Embodyment|publisher=Exit Zine|first=Kimbery|last=Hall|date=August 10, 2000|accessdate=October 17, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/embodyment-mn0000151675/biography|title=Embodyment biography|publisher=AllMusic|first=Mike|last=DaRonco|accessdate= September 21, 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/as-the-story-grows/id962812433?mt=2&i=373498431|title=Mark Garza of Embodyment/The Famine (Part One)|publisher=As The Story Grows|first=Trav|last=Turner|date=July 31, 2016|accessdate=August 4, 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.strangerthingsmag.net/junealbum.html#embodyment | title = Album review: The Narrow Scope of Things | publisher = Stranger Things Magazine | date = June 2000 | accessdate = 2009-04-06}} 7. ^{{cite journal |last=Van Pelt |first=Doug |date=September–October 1998 |title=Album Reviews: EMBODYMENT Embrace the Eternal |journal=HM Magazine |issue=73 |pages= |accessdate= |url= |issn=1066-6923}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.indievisionmusic.com/news/ex-embodyment-the-famine-members-return-with-new-project/|title=Ex-Embodyment, The Famine Members Return with New Project|publisher=Indie Vision Music|first=Mason|last=Beard|date=October 17, 2016|accessdate=November 8, 2016}} External links and sources
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