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Æther Realm

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Æther Realm
Background information
OriginGreenville, North Carolina, United States
GenresMelodic death metal, folk metal
Years active2010–present
LabelsNapalm Records
Spinoff ofSakrament
MembersVincent Jones
Heinrich Yoshio
Tyler Gresham
Donny Burbage
Websitelabel.napalmrecords.com/aether-realm

Æther Realm is an American heavy metal band from Greenville, North Carolina. Their music is a blend of melodic death metal and folk metal, with lyrical themes of fantasy and mythology. The band's influences include Wintersun and Children of Bodom. They have been active since 2010, and have released three studio albums.

History

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In 2010 Vincent Jones, Heinrich Arnold, and George Yiznitsky began Æther Realm as a side project to their prog-thrash band Sakrament. They opened for Finntroll and Ensiferum a year later.[1]

Their second album, Tarot, featured guest vocals provided by Christopher Bowes of Scottish metal band Alestorm, orchestral arrangement by Dan Müller, and a 19-minute finale "The Sun, The Moon, The Star". Tarot was listed as album of the year by reviewers on the music blog Angry Metal Guy.[2][3]

In 2017, Æther Realm toured Europe with Alestorm and Troldhaugen, and headlined Pocono Folk Metal Festival.

The band was signed to Napalm Records in 2018.[4] They released their 3rd studio album, Redneck Vikings From Hell, in 2020.[5][6]

Band members

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Current members[7]

  • Vincent Jones – bass, vocals (2010-present)
  • Heinrich Yoshio – guitars (2010-present)
  • Tyler Gresham – drums (2010-present)
  • Donny Burbage – guitars (2014-present)

Touring members

  • Chris Jones – guitars (2022-present)
  • Jonathan Teachey – drums (2021)
  • Spencer Moore – drums (2023)
  • Andrew Ramirez – drums (2024)

Discography

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Albums

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  • One Chosen by the Gods (2013)
  • Tarot (2017)
  • Redneck Vikings From Hell (2020)

EPs

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  • Odin Will Provide (2011)

Singles

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  • The Magician (2013)
  • The Chariot (2015)
  • Goodbye (2020)
  • Should I? (2023)

References

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