Kill No Albatross

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Kill No Albatross
Kill No Albatross live in Burlington, Ontario, Canada (26 February 2011).
Kill No Albatross live in Burlington, Ontario, Canada (26 February 2011).
Background information
Also known asGatling
OriginOntario, Canada
GenresProgressive rock, progressive metal, alternative rock, post-hardcore, ambient
Years active2007–2019
MembersAlex Crosty
Alexander Sallas
Josh Pinkney
Kyle Collins
Glenn Scott
Past membersElliot Slater
Matt Luu
Stéphan Guschewski
Tulio
Liam Kilawee

Kill No Albatross (formerly Gatling) was a Canadian band formed by Alexander Sallas and Alex Crosty in November 2007 in Burlington, Ontario. Their music is associated with progressive metal and alternative rock, though there are ambient, post-hardcore, and jazz influences as well. The band is noted for having two songs in the Rock Band video game series: "Nihilanth"[1][2][3] and "Absolute,"[4][5][6] the former being one of the hardest guitar songs in the game with a section topping 25 notes per second. Their song "The Disguise" was featured regularly on CFRB's The Richard Syrett Show before the show was discontinued.[7][8] Their debut full-length album, Beforemath, was released independently, despite record label interest, in April 2012.[9][10][11][12]

Discography

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EPs
  • 2009: Resonance Cascade [Demo]
  • 2010: Hen In A Pumpkin
  • 2011: Absolute EP
  • 2013: Passiveclimactic
  • 2017: Lost in Darkness and Distance
  • 2018: Speak True Evil
Studio albums
  • 2012: Beforemath

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