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American deathcore band For other uses, see Concubine (disambiguation).
The Concubine
OriginTabernacle Township, NJ, U.S.A.
GenresDeathcore
Technical death metal
Years active2003–2009
LabelsCorrosive Recordings
MembersKyle Smith (guitar)
Dave Stahl (vocals)
Dan Pilla (guitar)
Jeff Herron (bass)
Matt "Wolfpounder" Digise (drums)
Past membersMat Olivo (vocals)
Steve Clifford (drums)
Lou Cuello (Guitar)
Brad Thron (Bass)

The Concubine was a deathcore band from Tabernacle Township, New Jersey. Formed in 2003, they have since toured with Knife the Glitter, Veil of Maya, Left to Vanish and other similar bands, and have been hailed on metal blogs as an up-and-coming metal band.

The group made their recording debut with a 2004 EP, Maestro, If You Will. Their first full-length album, Abaddon, received mixed reviews.

According to the band's Myspace, The Concubine has disbanded, citing "other interests and careers" as the reason for the break-up.

References

  1. "The Concubine - Biography" by Eduardo Rivadavia, Allmusic (link)
  2. "Ten of Metal's Best Kept Secrets" by "The 616", DeafeningSound.com, July 28, 2006 (link)
  3. "Music Reviews", Beowolf Productions, December 2006 (link)
  4. "Abbadon - Review" by Eduardo Rivadavia, Allmusic (link)
  5. "Reviews: The Concubine - Abaddon" by Dan Berkman, Punkbands.com (link)
  6. "The Concubine - Abaddon: Wall, meet anything that sticks" by Aaron Burgess, Decibel Magazine (link)
  7. US. "THE CONCUBINE is dead. but has new songs too. | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2013-06-05.

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