Mendeed was a Scottish
heavy metal band formed in
Dumbarton
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, in 2000 and disbanded in 2007.
History
The band's members met at school in
Dumbarton
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. In 2002 they self-released their first EP ''
Killing Something Beautiful
Mendeed was a Scottish heavy metal band formed in Dumbarton, in 2000 and disbanded in 2007.
History
The band's members met at school in Dumbarton. In 2002 they self-released their first EP '' Killing Something Beautiful''. In 2003 the band r ...
''. In 2003 the band released their second EP ''
As We Rise''.
In December 2003 Mendeed signed a recording contract with UK Label
Rising Records
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. The band's first release on that label was an EP ''
From Shadows Came Darkness
''From Shadows Came Darkness'' is an EP by metal band Mendeed
Mendeed was a Scottish heavy metal band formed in Dumbarton, in 2000 and disbanded in 2007.
History
The band's members met at school in Dumbarton. In 2002 they self-released t ...
'' in September 2004. The band toured, supporting
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In December 2004 the video "
Ignite the Flames" was added to the
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s of
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shows ''
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'', and the catalogue of
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TV.
Mendeed released their first album ''
This War Will Last Forever
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Track listing
Standard version
#"All That We Have Become (Intro)" - 3:38
#"Beneath a Burning Sky" - 5:08
#"Stand As One and Fight For Glory" - 4:55
#"Remai ...
'' in 2005 on
Rising Records
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* "Rising", 2001 television series episode, see list of ''Dark Angel'' episodes
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. In 2006 the album was released again by
Nuclear Blast
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, at which point Mendeed were nominated for "Best Newcomer" at both the
Kerrang
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and
Metal Hammer
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Awards. The band also contributed to
Kerrang
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's ''Remastered:
Master of Puppets
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Revisited'' album, covering
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's song "The Thing That Should Not Be". This earned them a Gold Disc at the Kerrang Awards in 2006.
They also headlined their own tour in between dates supporting other bands, and performed on the Gibson/MySpace Stage at
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in 2006.
Their second album ''
The Dead Live By Love'' was released in February 2007, having been recorded at Rising Studios.
It debuted at no.4 in the British Rock charts.
The band split up in 2007. After the split, lead guitarist Steve Nixon joined the Welsh Metalcore band
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. Drummer Kevin Matthews has continued playing, joining Glasgow metal band Madman is Absolute, various studio sessions and producing other musicians.
Kevin was endorsed by Pearl Drums, Sabian Cymbałs, Remo skins & Vic Firth sticks.
Band members
Final lineup
*Dave Proctor – vocals (2000–2007)
*Steve Nixon – lead guitar (2000–2007)
*Steph Gildea – rhythm guitar (2000–2007)
*Chris Lavery – bass (2000–2007)
*Kevin Matthews - drums (2000–2007)
Discography
Albums
EPs
Singles
Other
*"The Thing That Should Not Be" (Metallica Cover)
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of
Metallica
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's ''
Master of Puppets
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'' album in August 2006,
Kerrang
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magazine selected Mendeed to contribute to a tribute album. They opted to record "The Thing That Should Not Be". The CD, titled ''Remastered: Master of Puppets Revisited'', was given away free with the magazine. Other artists selected to cover songs on the album were
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Chimaira
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and
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.
References
External links
Mendeed's MySpaceKevin Matthews Official myspace
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Musical groups established in 2000
Musical groups disestablished in 2007
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