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*''[[Notorious (Buried in Verona album)|Notorious]]'' (2012, [[UNFD]]/[[Artery Recordings|Artery]])
*''[[Notorious (Buried in Verona album)|Notorious]]'' (2012, [[UNFD]]/[[Artery Recordings|Artery]])
* ''Faceless'' (2014, [[UNFD]]/[[Artery Recordings|Artery]])
* ''Faceless'' (2014, [[UNFD]]/[[Artery Recordings|Artery]])
* ''The-Jerky-Theory'' (2015, [[UNFD]]/[[Artery Recordings|Artery]])


==Members==
==Members==

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Buried In Verona
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
GenresMetalcore, deathcore, post-hardcore
Years active2007—present
LabelsUNFD, Artery[1]
MembersBrett Anderson
Sean Gynn
Richie Newman
Dan Gynn
Conor Ward
Past membersMick Taylor
Katongo Chituta
Scott Richmond
Steve Rogers
Chris Mellross
Shane O'Brien
Nate Martin
Websitewww.buriedinverona.com

Buried In Verona is an Australian metalcore band from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, formed in 2006. As of 2014 they have released four full-length albums, the most recent being Faceless, released March, 2014.

The singer Brett Anderson has also featured in a song made by the Swedish band Solitude called "Last Division".[2]

Band History

Early History (2007 – 2008)

Buried In Verona formed in 2007 by vocalist Brett Anderson, guitarists Mick Taylor and Katongo Chituta, bassist Scott Richmond and drummer Steve Rogers. All the members were aqcuainted through the high school community in the suburb of Engadine in south Sydney.[3] After a relatively short period of live performances, during which they gained support slots for Australian bands Daysend, Toe To Toe and Frankenbok,[4] the band released their debut album Circle The Dead in 2008. After the recording period in Melbourne, Steve Rogers was ejected from the group unceremoniously due to a serious back injury, which required surgery. Richie Newman, who co-produced the album along with Greg Stace, is credited as the drummer in the liner notes. Newman would later join the band officially as third guitarist. Chris Melross would eventually join the line-up as their drummer.

Buried in Verona has featured in the "Top 25 Bands to Look Out For" list in both the December 2009 and December 2010 editions of Blunt Magazine.[5]

Saturday Night Sever (2010 – 2011)

Following the trend set by genre peers Parkway Drive and I Killed The Prom Queen, the band made the decision to relocate overseas with the purpose of recording their second album. Saturday Night Sever was recorded and produced by Fredrik Nordström at his studio Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden.[6][7] After a 5 week production period,[8] the album was released in June 2010 to mixed reviews. While there was praise the band's musicianship and production values they had invested in [9][10][11] other critics brushed off the release as a generic metalcore album.[12][13][14] Upon their return to Australia later that year, the band enjoyed regular Sydney support slots for internationally touring heavy metal bands including Whitechapel, Soilwork, Escape the Fate and The Haunted.[15][16][17][18] In 2011 they co-headlined an Australia tour with Resist The Thought, dubbed the "I Wanna Give It Tour".[19]

The Notorious BIV and Faceless (2012 – 2014)

On 20 July 2011 Buried In Verona announced on their official Facebook page that they had parted ways with members Mick Taylor and Kat Chituta. Sean Gynn and Nate Martin were announced as their replacements. Newman openly admitted that the departure of these members meant the band was due for a change in musical style.[20] With the intention of returning to Sweden to record again with Fredrik Nordström, the band prepared for an Australian Farewell Tour with The Amity Affliction. On August 27, 2011, days before its commencement, another Facebook post simply stated "Our bass player is currently in RPA hospital, smashed himself through a glass window because he likes to party. Hope he's ok..."[21] Although never officially announced, Scott Richmond had been quickly replaced by Daniel Gynn on bass. With three founding members suddenly gone, Brett Anderson was left sole-remaining original member in the line-up.

Following the band's first European tour with Canada's Liferuiner, the band returned to Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden to begin a gruelling 3 month writing and recording process. Their third album, Notorious was released on 1st June, 2012 following the band's signing to Australian label UNFD.[22] The band's stylistic change, moving away from the band's metalcore origins towards a stripped back, musically more diverse approach to songwriting, was praised by critics as a sign of maturity. [23][24][25][26][27] [28] Anderson’s revised hardcore punk vocal style and Newman’s increased clean vocal presence was also duly noted.[29] [30]

Expecting fan backlash, especially those who were more akin to their older metalcore style, Newman openly acknowledged the change, stating that the band’s attitude during the recording was "Fuck it. Write what you want to write, put your emotions into it and whatever happens happens. If you want to do something funky or jazzy or you think this part needs to be emotional or aggressive do whatever you want." [31] Having debuted on the ARIA Music Charts at #20[32] ‘’Notorious’’ was nominated for ‘’’Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album’’’ at the annual ARIA Music Awards in 2012, but lost to DZ Deathrays ‘’Bloodstreams’’.[33] Returning to Australia in late June, the band began rigorous touring schedule.[34] [35] In July, it was announced via Facebook that drummer Chris Melross had left the band and Shane O’Brien moved in as his replacement. In September 11, 2012 ‘’’Artery Recordings’’’ announced they had signed Buried In Verona for North American representation.[36] The band toured the U.S for the first time in November that year and again in 2013.

In February 2013, Buried In Verona have announced that Shane O’Brien had left the band to join I Killed The Prom Queen as their drum technician, and then their full time drummer, leaving the band without an official drummer.

In June 2013, Buried In Verona announced on their official Facebook page that drummer Conor Ward, would now be joining the band as their full-time drummer. Conor appeared in Buried In Verona's music video for their new song 'I Am Hate'. Buried In Verona will be touring with I Killed The Prom Queen, House Vs Hurricane (last tour), and Saviour on the 'East Coast Rampage Tour' across the east coast of Australia.

[37][38]

The band are set to record new music with Joey Sturgis in September.

On January 16, 2014, the band has announced their new album entitled Faceless set to be released on March 7 through UNFD and Artery Recordings. Preorders will be available on January 23.

The Jerky Theory [2014 - present

Buried in Verona announced in late July 2014 that they would release next studio album january 19th 2015. The Album titled the Jerky theory would be a concept album.

The Albums theme would be Wahya and his love of Jerky Sticks.

The Albums first single [The jerkoffication] is set to launch on september 3rd 2014.

Discography

Studio albums

Members

Current
  • Brett Anderson – lead vocals (2007–present)
  • Richie Newman – drums (2008), guitar/clean vocals (2010–present)
  • Sean Gynn – guitar (2011–2013), bass (2013-present)
  • Daniel Gynn – bass (2011–2013), guitar (2013-present)
  • Conor Ward - drums (2013-present)
Former
  • Steve Rogers – drums (2007–2008)
  • Mick Taylor – guitar (2007–2011)
  • Katongo Chituta – guitar (2007–2011)
  • Scott Richmond – bass (2007–2011)
  • Chris Mellross – drums (2009–2012)
  • Shane O'Brien – drums (2012–2013)
  • Nate Martin – guitar (2011–2013)

Member timeline

References

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  2. ^ MySpace.com/Solitude. "Last Division feat. Brett Anderson". Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.bombshellzine.com/blog/2012/06/the-hotseat-richie-newman-of-buried-in-verona/
  4. ^ http://www.themetalforge.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&rop=showcontent&id=1995
  5. ^ The Harbour Agency. "BURIED IN VERONA". Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  6. ^ TripleJ Unearthed. "Buried In Verona Artist Profile". Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  7. ^ MySpace. "Buried In Verona - Bio". Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  8. ^ http://www.killyourstereo.com/interviews/244/buried-in-verona/
  9. ^ http://www.metalstorm.net/bands/album.php?album_id=48298&page=&message_id=
  10. ^ http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/album-groupe-Buried_In_Verona-nom_album-Saturday_Night_Sever-l-en.html
  11. ^ http://www.sputnikmusic.com/soundoff.php?albumid=56998
  12. ^ http://www.themetalforge.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&rop=showcontent&id=2939
  13. ^ http://www.loudmag.com.au/content/buried-in-verona-saturday-night-sever
  14. ^ http://www.metalobsession.net/2010/08/19/buried-in-verona-saturday-night-sever/
  15. ^ http://whatculture.com/music/buried-in-verona-notorious-album-review.php
  16. ^ http://www.voltagemedia.com.au/news/2010/10/25/soilwork-buried-verona-and-paradigm
  17. ^ http://www.voltagemedia.com.au/news/2011/05/29/haunted-w-dawn-heist-recoil-and-buried-verona-sydney
  18. ^ http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=39532
  19. ^ http://www.voltagemedia.com.au/news/2010/12/20/resist-thought-and-buried-verona-australian-tour-2011
  20. ^ http://www.loudmag.com.au/content/buried-in-verona-the-notorious-b-i-v
  21. ^ http://www.facebook.com/thenotoriousbiv
  22. ^ http://www.killyourstereo.com/news/12557/buried-in-verona-sign-with-unfd/
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  24. ^ http://www.megustareviews.com/2012/05/buried-in-verona-notorious-2012.html
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  26. ^ http://sludgefactory.com.au/buried-verona-notorious-cd-review
  27. ^ http://www.hitthefloor.co.uk/music/rock-metal/review-buried-in-verona-notorious-album
  28. ^ http://www.underthegunreview.net/2012/06/07/review-buried-in-verona-notorious/
  29. ^ http://ourzonemag.com/oz/buried-in-verona-notorious-album-review
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  31. ^ http://www.vmusic.com.au/pages/main-menu/news/interviews/buried-in-verona-q-a
  32. ^ http://maytherockbewithyou.com/mtrbwy/2012/06/buried-in-verona-notorious/
  33. ^ http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2012
  34. ^ http://weareunified.com/archives/1362
  35. ^ http://www.liveguide.com.au/Tours/767814/Buried_in_Verona_Notorious_Australian_Tour_2012
  36. ^ http://buriedinverona.com/cpt_news/artery-recordings/
  37. ^ http://www.killyourstereo.com/news/16421/buried-in-verona-drummer-leaves-to-join-iktpq
  38. ^ https://twitter.com/bluntmag/statuses/298576831643271168