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| origin = [[Athens, Georgia]], United States |
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| genre = [[Progressive metal]] |
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| years_active = 2008–present |
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| label = Retro Futurist |
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| associated_acts = Zruda, Bit Brigade, Cinemechanica, Manray |
| associated_acts = Zruda, Bit Brigade, Cinemechanica, Manray |
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Lazer/Wulf | |
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Origin | Athens, Georgia, United States |
Genres | Progressive metal |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Retro Futurist |
Members | Bryan Aiken Sean Peiffer Brad Rice |
Website | http://www.lazerwulf.com |
Lazer/Wulf is an American progressive metal trio formed in Athens, Georgia, United States. The band's music is noted for being mostly instrumental, while combining the avant-garde elements of progressive rock and jazz with heavy metal and math rock. They are currently located in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]
Their most recent release, The Beast of Left and Right, was released in 2014 via the Kylesa-operated independent label, Retro Futurist Records.[2]
History
The band formed initially in 2006 as a five-piece with a stand-alone vocalist, before disbanding soon thereafter. In 2011, founding members Bryan Aiken and Sean Peiffer reformed the group in its current configuration, along with jazz-influenced drummer Brad Rice. This stylistic addition, along with the new trio format, fundamentally altered the band’s sound to its current form.
Personnel
- Current members
- Bryan Aiken - Guitar/Vocals
- Sean Peiffer - Bass
- Brad Rice - Drums
Discography
Albums
- The Beast of Left and Right (2014), Retro Futurist Records
Singles and EPs
- "The Void that Isn't" (2009), Self Released
- "There Was a Hole Here, Its Gone Now" (2012), Self Released
References
- ^ "Band of the Day: Lazer Wulf |". Terrorizer. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
- ^ "Stream the brain-twisting, palindromic album by prog-metal band Lazer/Wulf |". AV Club. Retrieved 2017-08-08.