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Gizmachi for Progressive Metal

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Topic: Gizmachi for Progressive Metal
Posted By: Gordy
Subject: Gizmachi for Progressive Metal
Date Posted: October 19 2021 at 01:49
Gizmachi are an American progressive metalcore band hailing from Newburgh, New York, formed in 1996. Initially the project of high school friends Kris Gilmore (bass) and Jason Hannon (guitar), Jimmie Hatcher would later join on drums, with vocalist Sean Kane and guitarist/backing vocalist Mike Laurino eventually completing the lineup by 1999.

Their first album, 2000's Melee, was a fairly straightforward nu-metal and hardcore punk hybrid with some flashes of technical flair hinting at the band's future development. They would draw the attention of Shawn Crahan of Slipknot, who signed Gizmachi to his Big Orange Clown label in 2004, and issued their sophomore LP The Imbuing the following year. The album showed Gizmachi's radical change into a more progressive-minded unit, dialing back the nu-metal elements and demonstrating a hypnotic new polyrhythmic style heavily influenced by Meshuggah but with more melodic accessibility. During the following year-long world tour in promotion of the record, Hatcher developed de Quervain's tenosynovitis, rendering him unable to play, and after a run of temporary drummers who were unable to commit full time, Gizmachi went on hiatus.

After several years of dormancy and the rehabilitation of Hatcher's wrist, the band began recording their third LP, and launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2012 to help complete it. Gizmachi would part ways with Kane and, having befriended the Swedish death metal group Soilwork during their 2005 Ozzfest run, recruited frontman Björn Strid as their new vocalist. The long-delayed album, Omega Kaleid, was finally released in 2021, showing Gizmachi transforming once again, this time into a sleekly-produced modern progressive metal band. The band shed their nu-metal roots while keeping their Meshuggah-inspired groove and diversifying their approach, with the interplay between Strid and Laurino's vocals showing inspiration from noted influences Alice in Chains and Pantera.

An interesting artifact from the days before the rise of djent, Gizmachi will appeal to fans of Hacride, Candiria, Strapping Young Lad, Head Control System, A Life Once Lost, SikTh and Gargoyl.

 

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"The Imbuing" (2005) (<----it's a Youtube playlist and for some reason I can't get it to imbed despite using the "TUBE" coding)
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"Omega Kaleid" (2021)



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Posted By: Gordy
Date Posted: October 19 2021 at 01:54
I remember catching the music video for one of their singles(!) on Headbanger's Ball back in the day, and was mesmerised by their atypical prog-adjacent sound, and later got their CD to review for my college's radio station. I thought The Imbuing had some potential for Gizmachi to make it onto PA, but their new album will hopefully make them unequivocally eligible.

(I also wasn't sure to suggest them under one of the more extreme subgenres considering their similarities to Head Control System and Gargoyl, but we'll see what the team thinks)

The video in question:


Posted By: TCat
Date Posted: October 19 2021 at 08:24
Here's the 2021 album:


Or go to this link for their own official postings to get access to both the 2021 album and The Imbuing:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRSMIRPoYH5V8PfXESipOlA" rel="nofollow - Gizmachi - Topic - YouTube

Sent to the PM team


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Posted By: TCat
Date Posted: November 07 2021 at 18:53

https://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=11980" rel="nofollow - Gizmachi added to tech/extreme



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Posted By: Gordy
Date Posted: November 07 2021 at 19:10
Cool, thanks Mike. Could you do me a little favour and replace "The band shed their nu-metal roots" with "tendencies" and replace "CANDIRA" with "CANDIRIA"? (Sorry, I was an English major in college and am habitually in editor mode)


Posted By: TCat
Date Posted: November 08 2021 at 09:53
Fixed.

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