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Serbian nu metal band
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Tiarah
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Background information
OriginSenta, Vojvodina, Serbia
GenresNu metal
Years active2005 (2005)-present
MembersMarjan Mijić
Márki Dániel
Lénárd Norbert
Újházi Tamás
Szabó Endre
Past membersSzabó Szebasztián
Nagyhorti Tamás
Basic Zoltán
Websitewww.myspace.com/tiarahonline

Tiarah is a Serbian nu metal band. The group was formed in 2005 in Senta, Serbia by Szabó Szebasztián and Marjan Mijić, alongside Márki Dániel, Lénárd Norbert, Újházi Tamás and Szabó Endre.

History

Early years

The band covered various artists in their first couple of years. Over time, they performed more of their own work. In 2005 they played their first gig, at the Rock Pub Rin-Tin-Tin in Senta. Later that year, Tiarah played many shows and recorded their first album named End Of Summer. In 2006, in the Sziget Festival the band gained recognition by performing on the Talentum stage, winning the Best Band award.

Member changes

The first member change came after the first concert, when Szabó Endre left. Szabó Szebasztián left due to family reasons. The successor was Basic Zoltán (In Her Embrace guitarist). After one-year break they re-formed. Disagreements with the band caused him to leave the band. Later the young guitarist Lénárd Norbert joined the team.

Extinction Ceremony

In 2011 the band released their second album, Extinction Ceremony. The band was awarded the Serbian metal album of the year.

Personnel

Current members

Name Post Year
Marjan Mijić vocals 2005-
Márk Dániel guitar 2005-
Lénárd Norbert bass 2005-
Újházi Tamás bass 2005-
Szabó Endre drums 2005-

Past members

Name Post Year
Nagyhorti Tamás drums 2005
Szabó Szebasztián bass 2005,2006-2007
Basic Zoltán guitar 2005-2006

Discography

Demo

  • My Time
  • New Day
  • Just

End Of Summer (2006)

  • Wake me up
  • Frozen
  • Summertime
  • Sorry
  • Turn Away
  • What if
  • Silence
  • True Blue
  • Reborn

Violent Intentions (2010)

  • Burn
  • Violent Intentions

Extinction Ceremony (2011)

  • Burn
  • Pearl
  • Hate and Fury
  • Violent Intentions
  • Jitterburg (Delirium Tremens)
  • Gone Forever
  • Demented
  • Razoblades and Sugar
  • P.S.
  • Diane (Therapy? cover)
  • Stupid

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