Band Biographies: SICARIUS
SICARIUS – whose moniker means contract killer or assassin in Latin – draw influence from and pay homage to classic black metal
bands, yet the quintet also injects a modern, high-velocity sense of immediacy into their bludgeoning and bloodthirsty extreme
metal assault.
The group – whose sonic nihilism has been praised by Metal Hammer as “USBM with serious forward thrust” – was founded five
years ago in Southern California, where they have since performed extensively alongside such genre heavyweights as Carach Angren,
Uada, 1349, Goatwhore, Vader, Master, Helheim, Sadistic Intent, Skeletal Remains, Wolvhammer, Sixes, Witch Casket and Tombs.
In 2017, the group signed with M-Theory Audio and released their acclaimed full-length debut “Serenade of Slitting Throats.”
Produced by Mick Kenney (Anaal Nathrakh, Benediction, Empyrean Throne), the album was hailed by Decibel Magazine for
“combining black metal with a violent immediacy and pairing it with a bloody, corpsepainted aesthetic.”
Since that album's release, SICARIUS has performed in the Western U.S. on a regular basis, winning praise for their visceral and
intense live shows. Along the way, the group welcomed guitarist Travis “Grimnir” Whiting (Carnifex, Ruines Ov Abaddon), who was
recently hand-picked by founding guitarist Argyris to be his successor.
2019 saw SICARIUS re-team with Kenney to record “God Of Dead Roots,” which will be released in the coming months. According to
the band, the new album sees SICARIUS “retaining and purifying our razor-sharp brand of chaotic black metal” as they “continue to
explore the violent aspects of first- and second-wave black metal with an increased fervor.”
With a sound that nods to Bathory, Darkthrone and Gorgoroth and an attitude inspired by the likes of The Misfits, Motorhead and
Midnight, SICARIUS embody the dark danger that rages unabashed within the most memorable extreme metal. Listen at your own
risk.
“Theirs is a vision steeped in anger and aggression, a noxious brew of blackened thrash with a healthy pinch of genre-appropriate
misanthropy to aid in fermentation.” – Invisible Oranges
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