8 Foot Sativa

简介: New Zealand's premier metal band 8 Foot Sativa have risen from the Wild West of Auckland becoming a household name and creating Metal histor 更多>

New Zealand's premier metal band 8 Foot Sativa have risen from the Wild West of Auckland becoming a household name and creating Metal history in New Zealand. The huge success of their three previous albums, national tours, break- through chart positions and exposure in the main stream media has never before been seen in this country by a Heavy Metal band. 8 Foot Sativa have also shared the stage with many profile bands including Metallica, Pantera, Soulfly, Korn, Slipknot, System of a Down, Children of Bodom, Disturbed, Amon Amarth, Motorhead and Corrosion of Conformity. .... In 2002 the bands debut album Hate Made Me achieved Gold status in New Zealand, putting 8 Foot Sativa at the top of the food chain straight out of the gate. 2003's Season For Assault garnered five star reviews, entered the album charts at number 6, and made it to number 1 on the independent charts, a first for a Metal band in New Zealand. In 2005 8 Foot released their third album, Breed The Pain, recorded in Sweden with Studio Underground's Pelle Saether (Carnal Forge, Fleshcrawl). The band so enjoyed the dynamic with the veteran producer/engineer that he was brought on board for album number four 'Poison of Ages'.
 
2012 sees the band releasing the best of compilation as they prepare to write the long awaited 5th album with the addition of Guitarist Nik Davies and the return of the one and only Justin &Jackhammer& Niessen.
 
Genre: Metal
 
Members:
※ Justin 'Jackhammer' Niessen - Vocals
※ Gary Smith - Guitar
※ Nik Davies - Guitar
※ Corey Friedlander - Drums
※ Brent Fox - Bass
 
Record Label: Sativa Records
Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand
 
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by Jody Macgregor
 
8 Foot Sativa, named for the cannabis sativa plant, is a New Zealand heavy metal band. Frequent lineup changes over the course of their career, including multiple changes of vocalist, have been accompanied by shifts in their style, which has ranged from thrash to death metal, sometimes touching on black metal as well. Even their most devoted fans find it difficult to agree on a single subgenre to fit their music. Despite this, many of those fans have stayed loyal to the band, making 8 Foot Sativa one of New Zealand's most popular heavy metal bands.
 
Guitarist Gary Smith, the only member of the band to survive the persistent lineup changes, formed the group with a rotating cast of friends at Massey High School in Auckland. At first they were a covers band, playing songs by the likes of Iron Maiden, Sepultura, and Judas Priest, but before long they began concocting original songs. At this point Justin &Jackammer& Niessen, a young fan who used to sneak into their gigs, joined the band as their singer. The group's roster solidified with Brent Fox on bass and Peter &Speed& Young on drums.
 
In 2002 they released their debut album, Hate Made Me, on Intergalactic Records. It sold better than expected, eventually being certified gold. The self-titled single became the band's signature song. Drummer Peter Young left the band shortly after and was replaced by an ex-member of Sinate, Sam Sheppard, for the recording of their second album, Season for Assault. It was released in 2003. Shortly before the band were to fly to Sweden to record their third album at Studio Underground, singer Justin Niessen quit. He was quickly replaced by Matt Sheppard, Sam Sheppard's brother and a fellow member of Sinate. This lineup released Breed the Pain in 2005, but immediately after the associated tour, the Sheppard brothers left to re-form their former band.
 
For their next tour, Niessen temporarily returned as vocalist and Corey Friedlander was brought in on drums. Second guitarist William Cleverdon was also added; he would be the only addition to stay for the recording of their next album. For Poison of Ages, Ben Read, of the bands Ulcerate and Kill Me Quickly, became the new vocalist and Steven Westerburg was brought in on drums after Friedlander suffered an injury. The album was again recorded in Sweden. The release was delayed due to a breach of contract with their promoter, and in the gap between recording and release, the lineup changed once again. Jamie Saint Merat became the new drummer, Christian Humphreys replaced Cleverdon (who left after developing sever arthritis in his wrist), and original bassist and also the band manager Brent Fox left, to be replaced by Rommilly Smith.

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