Template:Short description Template:For Template:Infobox musical artist Bilocate is a dark Oriental metal band from Amman, Jordan, founded in 2002 by Ramzi Essayed, Waseem Essayed and Hani Al Abbadi. The band's style combines doom metal, death metal and black metal with Oriental elements.

HistoryEdit

The band was founded by the brothers Ramzi and Waseem Essayed and their friend Hani Al Abadi, and got started when they were joined by guitarist Baha' Farah, and later by guitarist Rami Haikal. Their first full-length album, Dysphoria, was released in the winter of 2005, and received significant airplay on the local governmental radio station Jordan FM, with a 5-hour show being dedicated to the band and the album on October 27. They released a music video for "2nd War in Heaven." A second video, for "Days of Joy," was produced by Jacknife Video Productions. Bilocate added a new drummer, Ahmad Kloob, in late 2006, and started preparing for a new album.

In July 2008, Sudden Death Syndrome was released,<ref>Review on Metal-Mayhem.co.uk Template:Webarchive</ref> mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren (Opeth, Bloodbath, Katatonia, Paradise Lost, and others). The album received positive reviews from magazines and websites such as Decibel<ref>"Bilocate: A Band Too Good Not To Write About", Vince Neilstein, Metalsucks: "So it wasn’t until Invisible Oranges proprietor and Decibel contributor Cosmo Lee wrote about Bilocate in both publications that I was jolted into realizing that I’d been missing out on a truly talented and worthwhile metal band."</ref> and Blabbermouth.net.<ref>Review on Blabbermouth.net Template:Webarchive</ref> The album was self-released and is now distributed in the United States via The Omega Order, the distribution arm of The End Records.<ref>Bilocate--Sudden Death Syndrome on The Omega Order. Accessed 1 March 2009.</ref> In December 2008, Terrorizer reviewed Sudden Death Syndrome, calling it "a tasteful and sophisticated piece of work that determinedly puts the Jordanian metal scene on the map."<ref>Template:Cite journalTemplate:Dead link</ref> The album has led to extensive coverage for the band in the West in the heavy metal media online as well as in print, such as interviews with Terrorizer and Metal Hammer; the latter praised their "rich, doomy sound" and called Sudden Death Syndrome a "stunning, heartfelt metal album."<ref name="hammer">Template:Cite journalTemplate:Dead link</ref> Metal Storm nominated the album for its Best Doom Metal Album Award; Bilocate's album finished in sixth place (of ten).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Heavy metal music is still controversial in Jordan, as suggested in a brief interview with Terrorizer, December 2008, in which Rami Haikal said, "We have even been told to dissolve the band and to stop publishing our music by any means."<ref>Template:Cite journalTemplate:Dead link</ref> In an interview with Metal Hammer, Waseem Essayed said, "We are facing a lot of pressure and a huge rejection from security, religious authorities, and the community."<ref name="hammer"/> The UAE newspaper The National reported in October 2008, in a series of articles called "Young in the Muslim World," that a Bilocate concert in Jordan was canceled by authorities, "citing unspecified 'security reasons.'"<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Band membersEdit

Current membersEdit

Past membersEdit

  • Ibrahim Al Qaisi - drums (2006)

Session membersEdit

  • Ala' Faraj - guitars (2008–present)

DiscographyEdit

AlbumsEdit

EP's, Demos and SinglesEdit

  • Dysphoria (Demo, 2003)

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