Origin (band)

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Origin performing in 2014
Background information
Also known asNecrotomy (1990-1993), Thee Abomination (1993-1997)
Origin Kansas/Missouri, U.S.
Genres Technical death metal
Years active1990–present
Labels Relapse, Nuclear Blast, Agonia
MembersPaul Ryan
Doug Williams
John Longstreth
Jason Keyser
Mike Flores
Past membersJeremy Turner
George Fluke
James King
Doug Williams
Clint Appelhanz
Mark Manning
Erik Rutan
Mica Meneke

Origin is an American technical death metal band from Kansas City, MO founded in 1990 under the monikers Necrotomy and Thee Abomination. [1] They have been recognized by music critics [2] [3] and metal fans [4] alike for combining a harsh sound with a high level of technical skill. "The Fastest Band in Technical Death Metal" (Revolver Magazine)1999.

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Origin's music is characterized by almost exclusive use of several specific, difficult playing techniques; blast beats, [5] multiple death growled vocals, [5] [6] and arpeggios and sweep picking on both the guitars and the bass guitar. [4] Their songs often have uneven, shifting time (Augmetered) signatures. [5] 2008 saw the band breakthrough in the United States with the release of their fourth studio album, Antithesis , (Most of which written 1998) which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. [7] [8]

Biography

Beginnings

Origin was formed in 1990 by Kansas natives Paul Ryan and Jeremy Turner. The two got together to form a death metal band with the goal of making the music as technically proficient as possible. The band was initially known as Necrotomy, which they went under from 1990 to 1993, then changing the name to Thee Abomination, although these bands did not quite capture the exact sound the two were seeking. In October 1997, longtime friend and bassist Clint Appelhanz and vocalist Mark Manning joined, followed by drummer George Fluke in January 1998. The band members then decided to tour under the name Origin. [1]

On May 23, 1998, Origin opened for Suffocation. That summer, Origin recorded a four-song, self-financed and self-distributed demo, A Coming Into Existence. In October, the band secured an opening slot on the Death Across America Tour, which also featured Nile, Cryptopsy, Oppressor and Gorguts. [1]

In February 1999, George Fluke was replaced by John Longstreth (Ex- Angelcorpse) and Doug Williams (Ex-Cephalic Carnage/Shania Twain/Shotgun Messiah) replaced Clint Appelhanz. With the new lineup, Origin secured a show with Napalm Death on April 14. Various other regional shows followed, including a spot at the November to Dismember Metalfest in Texas. On December 16, Origin signed to Relapse Records [1] by way of Cephalic Carnage's Lenzig Leal handing off their Demo to Conrad at Relapse Records.

Debut album

On July 11, 2000, Origin released its first studio album, Origin . [1] Origin played the March Metal Meltdown in New Jersey and was invited to take part in "Contaminated Tour 2000". They shared the stage with Exhumed and Cephalic Carnage, and participated in another November to December in California. Origin joined forces with Poland's Vader, along with label mates Cephalic Carnage and Dying Fetus, for the high-profile Death Across America 2000 Tour. [1] Soon after, Origin embarked on yet another tour, this time alongside Candiria, Cryptopsy and Poison the Well. They made another Milwaukee Metalfest appearance in 2001, and participated in Summer Slaughter that year (the 1st version of "Summer Slaughter Tour" under a different booking agency Digger). Origin then secured a headline tour before beginning work on another album. The result, Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas .

Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas

The band's second album Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas was produced by the band with Colin E. Davis co-producing at Studio One in Racine, Wisconsin. Immediately following its release, Origin went on tour as part of a summer metal tour with Nile, Arch Enemy and Hate Eternal. Following the tour, Jeremy Turner resigned from the band and Clint Appelhanz (this time playing guitar instead of bass guitar) returned. Origin toured with Immolation, Vader, and The Berzerker, followed by another tour with All That Remains, Scar Culture and Crematorium. Unforeseen problems arose, and Origin had to cancel the tour with Nuclear Assault in January 2003. Shortly thereafter John Longstreth resigned from the band; James King was chosen to fill the spot. Williams left the band to pursue a Military Career being replaced by Mike Flores.

The band played its first show with the new line-up in September 2003 in Topeka, Kansas. At the concert, they shot a music video for the song "Portal", from Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas. The band then landed a headlining west coast tour in January 2004 with Uphill Battle. In the summer, Origin toured the Midwest, playing the Milwaukee Metalfest 2004 and The Texas Death and Grindfest with label mates Soilent Green and Kill the Client. [1]

Echoes of Decimation

On March 15, 2005, [9] Origin released Echoes of Decimation , its third studio album. [10] Fan reaction was mixed, with a review of Echoes in the student newspaper of Metropolitan Community College-Longview in Kansas City called it monotonous, yet nonetheless impressive due to the band members' instrumental prowess. [4]

Numerous United States tours immediately followed, including headlining performances at the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival and Ohio Deathfest. The band then joined forces with Malevolent Creation and Animosity for a summer North American tour that was sold out at many venues. The tour for Origin was 52 days long, and only three shows had to be cancelled. [1]

In early 2006, James King and Clint Appelhanz left Origin, and had joined death metal/grindcore group Unmerciful, along with Jeremy Turner and Tony Reust. In April, John Longstreth returned to Origin, and in May, the band played their first European show. [11] They also embarked on another summer headlining tour across North America, with Paul Ryan performing all guitar parts. [1]

Antithesis

In February and March 2007, Origin played in Europe with label mates Misery Index and Necrophagist, as well as newly signed fellow Topeka locals Diskreet. After the end of this tour, Jeremy Turner rejoined Origin and the band began to work on its next album. [12] They finished recording in February 2008, [13] and the resulting album, Antithesis , was released April 1, 2008, [2] and peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. [7] [8] The band released a music video for the Antithesis song "Finite" on May 23, 2008. [14] The video began to be shown on television the next day, premiering on MTV2's Headbangers Ball . [14]

Entity

The band went to record their fifth album, Entity , as a trio of Paul Ryan, Mike Flores and John Longstreth. Vocals were done by Ryan and Flores as vocalist James Lee was ejected from the band in late 2010. Lee later went on to join Minnesota based death metal band Face of Oblivion. [15] [16] In 2010, the band signed to German-based Nuclear Blast Records and recorded their debut for the label in November. After releasing Entity, Origin recruited Jason Keyser of Skinless for vocal duties. The band embarked on a tour with Hate Eternal, Vital Remains and Abysmal Dawn in North America. Soon after, Origin left to tour Europe with Psycroptic and Leng Tch'e. The band also headlined the American "Occupation Domination" tour along with Cattle Decapitation, Decrepit Birth, Aborted, Rings of Saturn and Battlecross in 2012.

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