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Darkc3ll is an industrial rock/metal band from Brisbane, Australia. Their music portrays themes of horror, evil and death.

History

Darkc3ll was formed in November 2010 by Postmortem Matt and J. Dracman. They released their debut album REBOOT : REPEAT in February 2012 through RTD Records/Rocket Distribution.

In September 2013, Darkc3ll released its second album, Dark Verses via RTD Records/Rocket Distribution. Before its release, two singles were released separately from the forthcoming album; "Six Hundred & Six Six" and "Exorcist".

When Darkc3ll released their album cover, it was met with some opposition by a Melbourne promoter, who took exception to the theme and cancelled their show.

Darkc3ll toured Australia in October and November 2013 in support of their album, Dark Verses. The single, Exorcist, reached number 4 on the iTunes Metal charts on 5 July 2013. The official video for the album was released for their second single, Exorcist. The video was released on 21 August 2013 and filmed by Darklight Studios. The single reached number 4 on the iTunes Metal Chart.

In 2014 Darkc3ll released "Hollywood Scars", a single from their soon-to-be released third album. The band also performed at the Soundwave Festival and took part in the follow-up tour. They also performed at the Big Sound Music Festival.

Band members

Jesse Dracman (Vocals) and Postmortem Matt (Guitars, Electro, Synths) form the core of this band, along with Rit Derelict (Bass) and Jay Macabre (Drums).

Discography

  • Reboot: Repeat (2012)
  • Dark Verses (2013)
  • Devolve Destroy EP (2015)
  • Rewired: Verses of Destruction and Other Atrocities in the Mind of a Freakenstein remix album (2016)
  • Haunted Reality (2016)
  • Darkcell (2019)

References

  1. "Heavy TV: Darkc3ll". Heavy Magazine.
  2. "‘Juggernaut’ ready to rock Rockhampton next month". The Morning Bulletin. 27 September 2014
  3. " Dirty, Destructive, Evil Fun with Darkc3ll". Scenstr, by Krystle Richardson 31 March 2015
  4. "Review: Darkc3ll – ‘Reeboot:Repeat’". Terrorizer, by Miranda Yardley on 14 March 2012
  5. "Album Review: Darkc3ll – 'Dark Verses'". New Noise Magazine.
  6. "Darkc3ll Dark Verses". Metal Forge.
  7. "Single Review: Darkc3ll - Six hundred and six six (2012)" The AU Review, December 20, 2012 — Benjamin Murphy
  8. "DARKC3LL Releases New Single, Exorcist". The Metal Review, by Rick Daly
  9. "Metal Gig Axed For Anti-Religious Stance ". The Music.
  10. "Promoter Cancels Darkc3ll Show Due To “Offensive Album Artwork”". Bloody Disgusting, By JonathanBarkan on August 26, 2013
  11. "Darkc3ll – Exorcist – Single review". SF Media.
  12. "DARKC3LL's New Release" Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrox Magazine.
  13. "The Dark Side" Archived 2016-08-29 at the Wayback Machine. BMA Magazine.
  14. "Darkc3ll Out to Destroy". Forte Magazine. April 16, 2015
  15. "INTERVIEW: Jesse Dracman from DARKC3LL". Newcastle Live, 24 Sep 2014 Dan Beazley
  16. "Bigsound Live: Initial Thoughts". 4ZZZFM, on Fri, Sep 12, 2014 Chris Cobcroft, Sep 12, 2014
  17. "Darkc3ll: The Satanic Verses" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Loud Magazine.

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