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Perditionist

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Perditionist is an all original metal band from Hibiscus coast just north of Auckland, formed in early 2007 by Nik Davies, Carlos Green and Ash Niklin.

Taking influence from many elements of the extreme metal genre, Perditionist create a truly unique and relentless mixture of heavy and punishing music.

Since their inception the band has played alongside US metal legends such as Nile and Hate Eternal as well as the cream of the crop of kiwi metal such as Dawn of Azazel, Subtract, Just One Fix and In Dread Response to name a few.

Perditionist’s first single Existence Devoured enjoyed heavy airplay across New Zealand radio and helped to spread word of the band and their sound to a wider national audience.

Having signed with Deadboy Records, the band’s debut Forever in Darkness was recorded by Johnny Keirle (Molest The Episcopate, In Dread Response).

Band Members:
Ash Nicklin (vocals)
Carlos Green (drums)
Nik Davies (guitar, backing vocals)
Jesse Glynn (bass)

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  • Auckland


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