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Methodemic
Background information
OriginBirmingham, England
GenresHeavy metal, Speed metal, Power metal, Progressive metal, Hard rock
Years active2013–2016, 2022-present
MembersDeclan Moore
Andy Dyer Jr
Andy Morris
Kyle Moore
Past membersReece Lloyd
Daniel Riley
Emily Levy
Nathanial Hellier-Allport
Mitch Jay Barlow
Websitewww.methodemic.com

Methodemic are a British heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 2013. The band put out their debut EP "Aftermath" which was released to critical acclaim in October 2013. In 2014 singer Andy Dyer left the band and was replaced by Emily Levy. The band disbanded in 2016 and after a failed reunion attempt in 2017 reformed with original lead singer Andy Dyer in 2022.

History

Formation & debut EP (2013)

The band was founded in May 2013 by Andy Dyer, Reece Lloyd, and Declan Moore shortly after the breakup of the band Exide which Andy Dyer and Reece Lloyd both played in.[1][2] The initial idea to put the band together came from the former Exide manager Andy "Bear" Warner and was originally intended to be a 2nd re formation of Exide but after auditions were held and Dec Moore became the second guitarist the band decided that with slightly altered spelling they should be called Methodemic after the last track off the Black sabbath album 13. By August 2013 Bassist Andy "Butter" Morris and Drummer Nathan Hellier-Allport had joined the band and the lineup was complete. The band went into the studio in September 2013 to record their debut EP titled "Aftermath" which was released on 10 October 2013.[3] The band held an official launch party for the release of Aftermath at the 02 Academy in Birmingham on the evening of 10 October 2013 in order to promote its release.

Second EP 2014–2015

In 2014 the band began work on their debut album initially titled "Liberty Or Death" which was meant to be released in late 2014.[4] In January 2014 the band parted ways with guitarist Reece Lloyd for what the band described as "Musical and personal differences". The band stated that their intention was to continue as a 4 piece.[5] On 4 May 2014 the band announced via their website that Daniel Riley was their new rhythm guitarist and would be joining the band on a full-time basis.[6] In June 2014 after just 3 weeks as a member the band parted ways with Rhythm Guitarist Daniel Riley, the band have yet to reveal their reasons and have stated on their website that they won't be going into any details.[7] On the 1st of July 2014 the band announced via their Facebook and official website that the studio had been booked for November and that work on the follow up to Aftermath was 90% done and the band was almost ready to record. They also announced that a cover of a pop song they had adapted to sound metal would also be included on the album.On the 1st November 2014, 2 days before the band was going into the studio to record their next Ep, Andy Dyer jr quit the band due to complications in the band. On 30 November 2014 methodemic gained a new singer in the form of Emily Levy. [8] In 2015 the band released a self titled 4 track ep. The band opened for the Norwegian metal band Hydra on their Northern Symphony festival pre show in Dudley.[9]

Attempted Reunions 2016-2017

After the demise of the original band, Moore and Dyer reconciled and began to discuss a reunion. They wanted to change the name of the band to Sweet Murder and continue to perform Methodemic songs and release new material under that name, however instead of a quasi reunion a new band called Rumrunner was formed. Rumrunner disbanded in early 2018 and Dyer and Moore stopped working together.

Reunion 2022-present

In April 2022 Andy Dyer was interviewed by Spanish DJ Luis Celaa[10] on Radio Pacifikaos in which he discussed his music career so far. When asked what his future musical plans (if any) were Dyer responded by saying that he was open to the idea of Methodemic reuniting but that no plans to do so were in place at that time. In September 2022 the band reunited at the suggestion of Andy Morris and were joined by Kyle Moore the younger brother of Dec Moore on Drums. The bands first return to the stage happened on the 4th of August 2023 at the Tamworth Cavern in Staffordshire England where they opened for local Tamworth band Chemikill. The band returned to the studio in August 2023. On the 13th of November 2023 exactly a decade since the release of their debut Aftermath, the band released their new EP Metamorphosis.

Musical Style

The band's music has been described as a mix of traditional heavy metal, speed metal, power metal and hard rock and has been dubbed "Dog Metal" by fans due to the fact that the band's sound is a mix breed of many different heavy metal styles and subgenres.[11][12]

Gallery

Members

  • Declan Moore - Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals (May 2013 - March 2016, September 2022-present)
  • Andy "Butter" Morris - Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Synths, Backing Vocals (August 2013 – March 2016, September 2022-present)
  • Andy Dyer Jr - Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals (May 2013 – November 2014, September 2022-present)
  • Kyle Moore - Drums, Percussion & Backing Vocals (September 2022-present)

Former Members

  • Nathanial Hellier-Allport - Drums & Percussion, Backing Vocals (July 2013 – January 2016)
  • Emily Levy- lead vocals, backing vocals (December 2014 – February 2016)
  • Reece Lloyd - Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar (May 2013-January 2014)
  • Daniel Riley - Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals (May–June 2014)
  • Mitch Jay Barlow - Drums & Percussion (December 2015- March 2016)

Timeline

Discography

  • Aftermath (2013)
  • Methodemic EP (2015)
  • Metamorphosis (2023)

References

  1. ^ "methodemic bio". methodemic. Robannasstudios.co.uk. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Methodemic". Methodemic band details. Metalgigs. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Methodemic at the encyclopedia metallum". Methodemic. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  4. ^ "sneak preview of new songs". Methodemic News. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Methodemic parts ways with Reece Lloyd". methodemic.com. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Dan Riley joins methodemic". methodemic.com. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  7. ^ "dan riley leaves band". http://methodemic.com. bandzoogle. Retrieved 2 June 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  8. ^ "Next record 90% done". http://www.methodemic.com/. methodemic.com. Retrieved 2 July 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  9. ^ "HYDRA Confirm Pre-Northern Symphony UK Show". metalshockfinland.com. Metal Shock Finland. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  10. ^ Celaa, Luis. "Metal England. Interview to Andy Dyer". IVoox. Radio Pacifikaos. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  11. ^ "Bands bio at themidlandsrocks.com". the midlands rocks. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  12. ^ Synthetica, Kitty. "Aftermath review 2014". Midalnds Metalheads. Retrieved 14 March 2014.

External links

Category:English heavy metal musical groups Category:Music in Birmingham, West Midlands Category:Musical groups established in 2013 Category:Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands