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Combining the extreme speed and nihilism of modern death metal with the ancient styling of Middle Eastern music, Nile formed in their hometown of Greenville, SC, in 1993. With their self-proclaimed trademark of "Ithyphallic Metal," Karl Sanders (guitar/vocals), Chief Spires (bass/vocals), and Pete Hammoura (drums) debuted with their Festivals of Atonement album in 1995, leading Nile to a southwestern tour in support of other big metal acts such as Obituary, Deicide, and Broken Hope. Viscera Productions was responsible for Nile's follow-up EP, Ramses Bringer of War, in 1997 and was going to release their second album, Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka -- that is, if they hadn't gone out of business later that year. However, Relapse Records was more than happy to put it out in early 1998, giving Nile a wider distribution and a chance to hit the road with Incantation and Morbid Angel. The follow-up, Black Seeds of Vengeance, was released in late 2000. A collection of remastered, hard to find recordings, In the Beginning was released later the same year. By 2002, the highly anticipated In Their Darkened Shrines was dropped and the buzz around it led to mainstream coverage the band had never experienced before. Nile returned in 2005 with Annihilation of the Wicked, their first album with new drummer George Kollias and their last album on Relapse. After signing with Nuclear Blast, the band quickly followed up in 2007 with Ithyphallic before setting out across the U.S. on the Ozzfest tour, as well as touring South Africa and Europe. In 2009 Nile went back into the studio with producer Neil Kernon (of Queensrÿche), and released their sixth studio album, Those Whom the Gods Detest, late that year. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi
Sorry That was my girls pandora...... I just saw you guys on 70000 tons of metal and you def kicked a**............ 1 of the 2 Heaviest on the boat.~!~!~!~!~!
chris39616
Saw these guys on 70000 tons of metal............ Def 1 of the 2 heavest bands that were on the boat................. ~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
My God...again this McTague97 douche...Anyway, when my husband and I got married, we slow danced to Von Aunaussprechlichen Kulten. Yeah, our parents weren't too happy. =D
I saw a footage of NILE Live @ Wacken,GERMANY and they just blew my mind I thought that I was watching and hearing total , their Egyptian influenced in Metal @ that,totally Thrash my mind,loving it...; >--
Nile has to be the most brutal band alive. Nobody mixes melody, deTH, nd brutality so well while mainting a perfect technical tone. It's just beautiful.
r3dd3n
Mark DaRonco should probably be fired, or at least not allowed to write any more bios, for not mentioning Dallas Toler-Wade. The band was good before him, but never came close to the level of pure, refined death metal perfection until he took over on the (main) vocals.
Complete awesomeness. Anyone who loves Nile's Egyptian side should check out Lykathea Aflame. Their Egyptian side is much more prevalent and way more Egyptian than Nile's.
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This should be it's own genre and their should be more bands like this just so I can get more releases cuz this is awesome.