Draft:Combat Noise
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Combat Noise | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1995 |
Origin | Havana, Cuba |
Genres | Death Metal |
Years active | 1995-present |
Labels | American Line Prods (Mex). Old Cemetery Recs, Butchered Recs y Sevared Recs (USA); Brutal Beatdown Recs (Cuba); Legion of Death Recs (Francia); Nocturnal Recs (Perú), Satanath Recs (Georgia), Sanatorio Recs (Costa Rica) |
Members | Juan Carlos Torrente (Vocals) Jorge L. (Colo) Reyes (Guits) Yanio Lee (Guits) Boris Marrero (Bass) Pedro Cruz (Drums) |
Combat Noise emerged in 1995 in La Habana, Cuba as a Death Metal band inspired in Florida’s Death Metal. Due to intensity of their music and explosive of their shows, the band has established as a headliner in big gigs and Metal festivals around the island as Brutal Fest, Ciudad Metal fest, Metal HG fest, Maxim Rock fest, Atenas Rock fest, etc. many of them with more than 25 years of existence.[1]
History
[edit]In 1996 Combat Noise recorded their first demo: “Marching of Terror” and after that a single: “Soldiers Must Like to Kill” (1998); other demos followed, such as “For Military Supremacy” (1999), “Awakening in Holocaust” (2001), “Radical with the Warenemy” (2002) and “Under my rifle’s fire” (2003).
In 2004 the band recorded their first album at Marine’s Home Studios, entitled: “After the War… The Wrath Continues”, released by the mexican label “American Line Prods” in 2008. “Frontline Offensive Force” was recorded in 2009 and released in 2020 by “Brutal Beatdown Recs” (Cuba/France) and re-released in 2011 by USA’s labels: “Old Cemetery Recs”, “Butchered Recs” and “Sevared Recs”. In 2022, “Nocturnal Recs” and “Ataraxia Prods” from Peru, made another edition in CD, cassette and 12”LP formats.
In 2012, the band recorded “Anthems of Carnage”, which had their firsts CD copies thanks to “Scriptorium Prods” (Cuba). Same year, “Brutal Beatdown Recs” released the album and in 2015, “American Line Recs” re-released it. One year after, “Legion of Death Recs” (France) made 300 copies of the 7”EP: “In War We Trust”. The album “To the Heart of the Battle” (2023) was release on May 2024 by “Satanath Recs” from Georgia and “Sanatorio Recs” from Costa Rica.
Combat Noise lyrics are based on stories of war, brutality and destruction; recreating belic acts where there were courage, honour, brotherhood… but also cruelty, fear and horror[2][3]. The band supports no religion or political ideology, just Death Metal.
References
[edit]- ^ "Combat Noise - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ allué, ivan (2024-11-11). "Entrevista a Juan Carlos Torrente (COMBAT NOISE): "Los metaleros todavía somos blanco del escarnio público"". Metalcry.com :: Tu Web de Rock y Metal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-01-23.
- ^ Castro, Junior Hernández (2024-09-04). "Juan Carlos Torrente (Combat Noise): "Sabía que este iba a ser un gran disco"". El Friki Periodista (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-01-23.