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''Deathnir''  (pronounced "death near") are a heavy metal band, who had their first performance at [[Biddy Mulligan's]] Band Battle in July 2013. After making it through the regional finals in 2014, they played at the [[Battle of the Bands]] 2014 National Championship in Auckland on 20 December. The have released one self-titled EP, and their debut album [[Die by the Axe]] in 2015.
 
''Deathnir''  (pronounced "death near") are a heavy metal band, who had their first performance at [[Biddy Mulligan's]] Band Battle in July 2013. After making it through the regional finals in 2014, they played at the [[Battle of the Bands]] 2014 National Championship in Auckland on 20 December. The have released one self-titled EP, and their debut album [[Die by the Axe]] in 2015.
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Members ''Andrew Carter'' and ''Adam Johnson'' were previously in Hamilton heavy metal cover band ''Icebreaker''.
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 12:50, 2 November 2015

Deathnir logo

Deathnir (pronounced "death near") are a heavy metal band, who had their first performance at Biddy Mulligan's Band Battle in July 2013. After making it through the regional finals in 2014, they played at the Battle of the Bands 2014 National Championship in Auckland on 20 December. The have released one self-titled EP, and their debut album Die by the Axe in 2015.

Members Andrew Carter and Adam Johnson were previously in Hamilton heavy metal cover band Icebreaker.

Releases

Members

Die by the Axe associated art
  • Andrew Carter - Vocals, Rhythm/Lead Guitar (2013-)
  • Adam Johnson - Bass, Backing Vocals (2013-)
  • Luke Elliot - Drums (2015-)

Past Members

  • Andrew Wild - Drums (2013-2014)
  • Rey Benher - Rhythm and lead guitars (2013-2014)
  • Matthew Mooney - Drums (2014)
  • Tom Meslager - Drums (2014)

External Links

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