โSongs Of Immortalityโ will be re-released as a limited picture disc 12โณ vinyl with a classic and deluxe sleeves packaging. The compilation features โSong Of Selfโ and โThirsty For Immortalityโ 7โณ and is available for streaming below!
Read the full detailed biography of GRIMLOCK below.
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Getting together in the fall of 1994 due to their love for music and comic books, Grimlock was created in the image of vocalist John Cimino and bassist Matt Myrdal. Gathering up a few musicians from the scene, they put out their self-titled demo cassette โGrimlockโ in early 1995 and quickly started making a name for themselves.
Catching the eye of Pin Drop Records, GRIMLOCK released the โThirst for Immortalityโ 7โณ in the fall of 1995. Touring the US and gaining a bigger following Pin Drop released their first full-length CD โSongs of Selfโ in 1997. With tracks such as โMy Sinsโ (the worlds most intense break-up song) and the crowd favorite โ24โ (named after legendary NHL enforcer Bob Probert), their live shows became violent mosh pits and intense sing-a-longs that other bands became envious of.
With a few line-up changes and touring coast to coast with bands like Hatebreed, Shai Hulud, Aftershock, One King Down, Sick of it All, Overcast, Shadows Fall, Endeavor, 25 Ta Life, Sam Black Church, Holdstrong, Killswitch Engage, Ookla the Mok and others to support each release,GRIMLOCKโs equally energetic live show not only created a devoted following but also caught the attention of Life Sentence Records. With the release of 1998โs โCrusades of Realityโ EP (produced by Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage) they kept the brutality rolling with tracks like โI Offer No Pityโ and โThe Pain Gameโ. Again, a combination of heavy music with aggressive lyrics supplied their fanbase with more anthems of chaos.
But in the Summer of 1999, due to the constant financial struggles of touring and musical and personal differences, GRIMLOCK decided to take time away from the scene. With each member going their own way, it gave the band time to clear their heads and later regroup with a few changes. Although disbanded, demand for the band was still prevalent as Life Sentence released a split 7โณ with the GRIMLOCK song โLamentationโ to help promote the band Rebirth.
With the encouragement of Life Sentence Records head honcho Dan Gump and the hounding of fans, Matt managed to convince John to come out of retirement and reunite again in 2002.
GRIMLOCK reformed with its best line-up ever with John, Matt and guitarists Jon Zera and Dan Reynolds, and drummer David Sroka. Releasing their best work ever with โCrusherโ (including an album cover design by Mike Dโ Antonio of Killswitch Engage and Overcast) in the Spring of 2003 and touring the US for one last time with Nientara and A Thousand Falling Skies. Remembered to this day for their intense live show and chaotic mosh pits, GRIMLOCK still remains an influence to up and coming hardcore bands today. So bring the pain because they can take it.