Vials of Wrath

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Vials of Wrath
Origin Princeton, West Virginia
Genres Christian metal, [1] unblack metal [2] death metal, [3] Ambient black metal [4]
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels
MembersDempsey W. Mills Jr. ("DC" Mills)
Website Vials of Wrath on Facebook

Vials of Wrath are an American Christian metal band, who play a mixture of unblack metal and death metal music, with one member Dempsey "DC" Woodrow Mills Jr. He is from Princeton, West Virginia, however the band was formed in 2011 in Charlotte, NC. The band has released three studio albums, Seeking Refuge in 2013, Days Without Names in 2015, and Dark Winter Memories in 2019. The project has released four extended plays, Vials of Wrath, in 2011, Let There Be Light, in 2013, Ataraxia and The Ways of Old in 2018.

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Background

Vials of Wrath is a one-piece Christian metal band, [1] playing unblack metal and death metal music, [3] featuring Dempsey "DC" Mills, originally from Princeton, West Virginia. Vials of Wrath was formed in 2011 when Mills was not performing with North Carolina's Christian deathcore band Bloodline Severed, but wanted to write and record in the vein of his pre-Christian musical influences. [3] Mills started Vials of Wrath after leaving Bloodline Severed to focus on his job full-time. [5] Mills has been a Christian since 1998. He is a former rhythm/lead guitarist and background vocalist for Bloodline Severed. The band name Vials of Wrath comes from Revelation 16, where it states, "'Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth.'" [3]

Music history

Started as a band/project in 2011, with his first extended play, Vials of Wrath, releasing that year. The first studio album, Seeking Refuge, was released on April 30, 2013, and was recorded in Mills' own Wildwood Studios in Maryville, Tennessee. [6] Its second extended play, Let There Be Light, was released the same year, in 2013, featuring remixed versions of the songs from the 2011 EP along with two additional tracks.

The band's second studio album, Days Without Names, was released on September 1, 2015, and was again recorded in Mills' home recording studio, however its name was changed to Fallen Oak Recording. [2] An EP, Ataraxia, was released in the summer of 2018 with a limited edition CD pressing via Mills' own Fallen Oak Recordings label. In November 2018, the band announced their signing to Avantgarde Music sub-label Flowing Downward, and released its third full-length, Dark Winter Memories, in 2019. [7]

Members

Current members [3] [4]
Session members

Discography

Studio albums [4]
EPs [4]
Split EPs [4]
Demos [4]
Compilation appearances
Documentary appearances

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References

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  2. 1 2 Turner, Logan (October 11, 2015). "Vials of Wrath – Days Without Names". HM Magazine . Retrieved October 14, 2015.
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