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Ne Obliviscaris

Ne Obliviscaris

Ne Obliviscaris (Latin for "forget not"; Clan Campbell motto) is a six-piece Australian

progressive metal band from Melbourne.

Formed initially as a four-piece in April 2003, the group was founded by Marc "Xenoyr" Campbell and Adam Cooper. The current line-up comprises vocalist Xenoyr, violinist and clean vocalist Tim Charles, guitarists Matt Klavins and Benjamin Baret, bassist Martino Garattoni and drummer Kevin Paradis. To date, the band has released a demo, two extended plays and four studio albums. Their most recent album, Exul, was released on 24 March 2023.

Albums

2012 Portal of I
2014 Citadel
2017 Urn
2023 Exul
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Album Review: Ne Obliviscaris - 'Citadel'
In a league of its own.
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World Domination
“I have a couple of violin solos I’ve got to record. I’ve got to do one next week actually cause there’s an Italian band that’s paid us the $500 reward to get one of us to do a solo on their album”
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PREMIERE: Soundwave Band Ne Obliviscaris' New Single
Part of a 23-minute epic album intro
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PREMIERE: Soundwave Band Ne Obliviscaris' New Single
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Soundwave Band Ne Obliviscaris Detail New Album
The band's second record drops this November
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Melbourne Metal Band Tweet Their Way To Soundwave
Ask a simple question, get a simply awesome answer
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Ne Obliviscaris
Since the release of last year’s impressive debut album ‘Portal Of I’ (8th in the user-voted 2012 KYS Album of the Year poll), Melbourne’s Ne Obliviscaris have hardly had a moment to breathe. Currently working on a follow-up full-length and preparing to embark on their first overseas tour, it is a busy time for the band. Ahead of headline shows in Melbourne and Sydney this July, Killyourstereo.com sits down with lead vocalist Xenoyr.
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Ne Obliviscaris
Ne Obliviscaris certainly know what hard work and perseverance means. After welcoming back French-born guitarist Benjamin Baret following lengthy and ongoing Visa issues, the Melbourne group’s debut studio album ‘Portal of I’ finally saw release earlier this year. Killyourstereo.com recently caught up with Tim Charles ahead of this weekend’s Sonic Forge Festival to discuss all things band related.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Ne Obliviscaris - 'Portal of I'
Impressive release from enduring locals.