Jotnar (band)
Jotnar is a Spanish modern melodic death metal band founded in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) year 2008.[1] Their first release was the 2012 five tracked EP "Giant" and it was released via the Italian record label "Coroner Records". During the same year, Jotnar performed in international metal festivals like Metalcamp 2012 (Slovenia)[2] and "RockBitch Boat 2012" (Sweden).
Jotnar | |
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Origin | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain |
Genres | Melodic death metal Alternative metal Groove metal |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Coroner Records Massacre Records (current) |
Associated acts | The Hole Denia Xkrude Rise to Fall Evergrey Björn "Speed" Strid Ultimate Fate |
Website | www |
Members | Mario Infantes Ben Melero Elhadji N'Diaye Octavio Santana Jose "Xurro" Rodríguez |
Past members | Misael Montesdeoca Eduardo Rodríguez |
In 2015, vocalist Misael Montesdeoca decided to leave the band[3] and later he was replaced by Mario Infantes from the band "Denia".[4] The band's debut album "Connected/Condemned"[5] will be released in April 2017 via Massacre Records.
Current members
- Mario Infantes - vocals
- Ben Melero - guitars
- Elhadji N'Diaye - guitars & backing vocals
- Octavio Santana - bass guitar
- Jose Rodriguez - drums
Discography
EP
- Giant (Coroner Records/Murdered Music) - 2012
Full-length
- Connected/Condemned (Massacre Records) - 2017
Music videos
- I Am Giant (Director's cut) - 2012
- Perfect Lie (Lyric video) - 2013
- In Process (Live video) - 2014
- Connected/Condemned - 2016
- Broken Esteem (feat. Björn "Speed" Strid) - 2017
- Starved Of Guidance - 2017
- Suicidal Angel - 2017
References
- "Jotnar at metal-archives.com". Retrieved 2017-03-05.
- "MetalCamp 2012 (lineup)". Retrieved 2017-03-05.
- "Spain's Jotnar part ways with singer Misael Montesdeoca". Retrieved 2017-03-05.
- "Jotnar announce new singer Mario Infantes". Retrieved 2017-03-05.
- ""Connected/Condemned" artwork and tracklist revealed". Retrieved 2017-03-05.
External links
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