Forfeit Thee Untrue was founded in its current iteration in 2010—although the bands origins can be traced back to a rock band formed by Forfeit Thee Untrue’ s founding members, Craig Palmer (drums) and Sean Towsen (guitar). The band finished recording their debut EP, Blood Soaked Splinter in February of 2013 and prepared it for an April release. With some tracks aggressive enough to inflict blunt force trauma, yet others dreary and atmospheric, Forfeit Thee Untrue established a distinct attitude that pervades through any style they choose to channel.
Using brash, brutalizing heaviness contrasted against chilling calm, Forfeit Thee Untrue are a rebellious, riotous force, using a unique lyrical approach to ensnare listeners around the world. With a promising re-start as 2019 welcomes new vocalist, Kenny Smith, the band's knack for combining passion and power in a devastating dialectic proves Forfeit Thee Untrue are a band determined to spread their influence and message to every corner and crevice of the globe. "Halo Crippled" is the first step in that plan.
These days, our
lives are filled with clutter—physical clutter, defined by the
almost obsessive need for more stuff—and spiritual clutter; things
robbing us of our attention and energy, distracting us from what is
truly important. Drowning in a cognitive cesspool composed of social
media, political pollution and trends posing as religions, the time
has come for a wake-up call, coming in the form of South African
Christian metal act Forfeit Thee Untrue. Drawing from an unbelievable
spectrum of metallic styles—including contemporary metalcore,
sludgy doom metal and traditional death metal—Forfeit Thee Untrue
wield a sprawling arsenal of metallic weaponry with which to combat
contemporary complacency, annihilating the false and fake in an
effort to striving for the real in every aspect of life.
Forfeit Thee Untrue was founded in its
current iteration in 2010—although the bands origins can be traced
back to a rock band formed by Forfeit Thee Untrue’ s founding
members, Craig Palmer (drums) and Sean Towsen (guitar). 2010 saw the
band—then a two-piece—searching for a third member and vocalist
until 2011, when frontman and guitarist Gideon Karsten entered the
picture. With three members and a common goal established, Forfeit
Thee Untrue spent the following two years working hard on writing
original material while searching for a fourth member. 2012 in
particular was a busy year for Forfeit Thee Untrue—wherein the band
reached its current status as a quartet (with lead guitarist, Mitch
Pearson joining the band mid-year). The band finished recording
their debut EP, Blood Soaked Splinter in February of 2013 and
prepared it for an April release. The explosive debut EP shook the
Christian metal community world-wide, showcasing the band’s dynamic
blend of metallic styles and impressive songwriting ability. With
some tracks aggressive enough to inflict blunt force trauma, yet
others dreary and atmospheric, Forfeit Thee Untrue established a
distinct attitude that pervades through any style they choose to
channel.
With a successful EP release under
their belts, the band kept their momentum going, touring incessantly
throughout 2013 to support it before releasing a Christmas single
title “Slavior.” Another resounding success, “Slavior”
propelled the band into the writing and recording phase for their
debut full-length album, Cremationem Jesus Lacrimam with producer
Clinton Watts (2014 South African Metal Producer of the Year). Just
before the culmination of 2013 and the commencement of full album
recording, Towsen left the band. Newcomer bassist, Eckard van Tonder,
then joined FTU in April 2014. 2014 and 2015 saw Forfeit Thee Untrue
diligently writing and recording material for their breakout
album—taking time to carefully and creatively meld metals with the
skill of a practiced alchemist. Using brash, brutalizing heaviness
contrasted against chilling calm, Forfeit Thee Untrue are a
rebellious, riotous force for Christ, using a unique lyrical approach
to ensnare listeners around the world. With a promising start to 2016
under American-based Rottweiler Records and a knack for combining
passion and power in a devastating dialectic, Forfeit Thee Untrue are
a band determined to spread their influence and message to every
corner and crevice of the globe.
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