Merauder is an American metalcore band from New York City, formed in 1990.

Merauder
OriginNew York City, U.S.
Genres
Years active1990–present
Labels
Members
  • Jorge Rosado
  • Kevin Mahon
  • Rob "Big Rob" Castoria
  • Jay Shine
  • Tyler “T-Bag” Anderson
Past members
  • Minus Rodriguez
  • Eddie Sutton
  • Javier Carpio
  • "Karate" Chris Bozeth
  • Anthony Muccini
  • Delvin "DJ" Hodges
  • Dave Stafford
  • Darian Polach
  • Ernesto Colon
  • Andrew "Lumpy" Francis
  • Dylan Tobia
  • Eamon Carney
  • Rick Lopez
  • Michael MacIvor
  • Javier E. Javier
  • Drew Smerdon
  • Owen Derrill
  • Dylan Tobia
  • Vinny Vitale
  • Pokey Mo
  • Dave Chavarri
  • Walter "Monsta" Ryan
  • Bobby Blood
  • Mike Palmeri
  • George Bignell

History edit

The group formed in 1990, establishing itself on the New York hardcore and metal scene through frequent touring and a few demo releases. In 1995, the band released an EP after vocalist Jorge joined, replacing Minus, and toured with Biohazard.[1] Upon the release of their 1996 debut, the band scored a slot opening for Fear Factory and toured Europe in 1995 with Böhse Onkelz. Merauder shifted into crossover thrash and metalcore genres.[1] The band split up following the recording of their 2003 release Bluetality.

In 2007, vocalist Jorge Rosado formed his own version of the band. Guitarist Anthony Muccini publicly opposed Rosado's use of the name Merauder, though Muccini himself is not an original member, having replaced the original guitarist, "Karate" Chris Bozeth.

In 2008, the band announced completion of a new studio album recorded at Big Blue Meenie studios in Jersey City, New Jersey, and embarked on headline tours through Europe, Japan, and the U.S. The band also finished touring with the Haunted and the Agonist. A new album titled God Is I was released June 19, 2009, in Europe and August 11, 2009, through Regain Records. Although there were many difficulties with the European release, Regain has sent the copies only to Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands.

In December 2009, Merauder toured around Europe with Entombed and Devious. Their last show was at Eindhoven's Metal Meeting, where they shared the stage with Satyricon, Nile and Legion of the Damned.

In May the band went on a tour around the US West Coast (including a festival in Las Vegas with Donnybrook and Grave Maker) and Mexico. In August they joined This is Hardcore festival in Philadelphia, along with Bane, Cro-Mags, Sheer Terror, Death Before Dishonor and more.

In February 2011, a fan-made video for the song "Until" surfaced online featuring Rosado and Smerdon.

In the summer of 2018, Merauder returned to Europe for a full tour with UK metal/hardcore band Climate of Fear, featuring Rosado and longtime bassist Kevin Mahon and members of Climate of Fear filling in.

Discography edit

  • Demo Tape with Minus on vocals (1993)
  • Split EP with Stigmata (1995, Stone Records)
  • Master Killer (1996, Century Media)
  • Demo Tape with Eddie Sutton of Leeway on vocals (1998)
  • Five Deadly Venoms (1999, Century Media)
  • Bluetality (2003, Century Media)
  • Master Killers: A Complete Anthology (Compilation) (2007, Century Media)
  • God is I (2009, Regain Records)[2]

Covers edit

Band members edit

Current members edit

  • Jorge Rosado – vocals (1995–2003, 2008–present)
  • Kevin Mahon – guitar (2018–present), bass (2013–2018)
  • Patrick Conley – guitar (2021– present)
  • Jay Shine – drums (2018–present)
  • J.T Anderson – bass (2019–present)

Former members edit

Vocalists

  • Minus Rodriguez (of Minus1)
  • Eddie Sutton (of Leeway) (died 2024)

Guitarists

  • Javier Carpio (died 2006)
  • "Karate" Chris Bozeth
  • Anthony Muccini
  • Delvin "DJ" Hodges
  • Dave Stafford
  • Darian Polach
  • Ernesto Colon (2013–2018)
  • Andrew "Lumpy" Francis
  • Dylan Tobia

Bassists

  • Eamon Carney
  • Rick Lopez
  • Michael MacIvor (of Candiria, Dead Air, Rampage)
  • Javier E. Javier
  • Drew Smerdon
  • Owen Derrill
  • Dylan Tobia

Drummers

Original lineup – 1990 demo edit

  • Minus – vocals
  • Javier Carpio "Sob" – guitar
  • "Karate" Chris Bozeth – guitar
  • Eamon Carney – bass
  • Vinny Vitale – drums

References edit

  1. ^ a b Biography at Allmusic.com
  2. ^ Hill, Shawn Jam (August 1, 2009). "Recordings | Metal". The Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. p. J4. Retrieved June 13, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.

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