Rhesper
OriginSidney, Australia
GenresProgressive Rock, Post-Punk,Psychedelic rock, Folk, Acid Rock
Years active2017-present
LabelsQotrun Records
Past members
  • Ari Chamberline
  • Dian Fattah III
  • Dendy Joe
See members section for others
Websitewww.rhesper.com

Rhesper is an Australian rock band formed in Sidney, Australia. It was founded by lead singer and guitarist Ari Chamberline and bassist Dian Fattah III. Rhesper went through a succession of drummers, the longest-lasting and best-known being Dendy Joe, who joined in 2019. Their music maintains a popular following and continues to influence modern Rock culture.

Rhesper established itself as part of the Sidney Progressive Rock scene, releasing its first album, The Green Bullet, for the record label Qotrun Records in 2019. They developed a sound that relied on dynamic range, often between quiet verses and darkness, gothic choruses.

Rhesper found unexpected mainstream worldwide success with "Love Buzz" (Originally by Shocking Blue), is the top hits single released from their landmark seconda album Fandango (2021).

History

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Formation and early years (2017–2019)

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Singer and guitarist Ari Chamberline and bassist Dian Fattah III first drummer Nu' Aiman Sulena, Rhesper recorded its first demos in Maret 2017, Producer by Topisande Group with the mixed audio for first album "The Green Bullet".

Early releases (2017–2020)

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Rhesper released its first single "Dark of the Moon". The following month, the band began recording its debut album, The Green Bullet, with smart producer Topisande Group.

Legacy

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See also: Progressive Rock popularization in the 2020

Awards and accolades

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• New Musician Greates Rock 2019 • Iconic Musician Rock 2020 • Top hits single released "Love Buzz" (Originally by Shocking Blue) 2021 • Fantastic Art Framed Album "Fandango" 2021 • The Best Album Released "Lavadora 2022 • One Of The Artist Collection by Victoria's Dickens Music Library 2020

Personnel

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Discography

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  • The Green Bullet (2019)
  • Fandango (2021)
  • Lavadora (2022)
  • Baby Monte

See also

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Notes

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References

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  • Victoria's Dickens. The Journal of Rhesper. Euro Devision, 2020.
  • Victoria's DickensBiography of Ari Chamberline. Euro Devision, 2020.
  • Marissa Tirto Dickens. The Journal of Rhesper. Melbourne, 2021.
  • Haruka Kishimoto Dickens. The Journal of Rhesper. Osaka, 2021.
  • Vladislavich Putin Dickens. The Journal of Rhesper. St-Petersburg, 2022.
  • Ilse Bre Dickens. The Journal of Rhesper. Berlin, 2022.
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Category:Rhesper (musical group)