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{{Short description|Australia melodic death metal band}} {{Use Australian English|date=June 2011}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = Daysend | image = Daysend2009 Promo.jpg | caption = Daysend in 2009. L-R: Aaron Bilbija, Meredith Webster, Wayne Morris, Mark Halcroft, Jason Turnbull | image_size = 250px | alias = | origin = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | genre = {{hlist|[[Melodic death metal]]|[[melodic metalcore]]|[[thrash metal]]}} | years_active = {{Start date|2002}}–{{End date|2011}}, 2025–present | label = {{hlist|[[Faultline Records|Faultline]]|[[Metal Blade Records|Metal Blade]]|[[Chatterbox Records|Chatterbox]]}} | associated_acts = {{hlist|Deadspawn|Psi.Kore|Infernal Method|Automation|Redsands|Headcage|the Murdering|Mortality}} | current_members = Aaron Bilbija<br>Simon Calabrese<br>Michael Kordek<br>Jason Turnbull<br>Mathew Piccolotto | past_members = {{bulleted list |Mark McKernan|Meredith Webster|Wayne J. Morris|Andrew Lilley|Dave Micallef |Matt Lamb}} }} '''Daysend''' (pronounced ''days-end'') are an Australian [[melodic death metal]] band, originally formed in [[Sydney, New South Wales]] in 2002 by Aaron Bilbija and Meredith Webster. They were joined later that year by Wayne Morris on drums. From 2003 to 2006 their lead vocalist was Simon Calabrese, who was replaced by Mark McKernan. The group released three albums, ''[[Severance (album)|Severance]]'' (November 2003), ''The Warning'' (May 2007) and ''[[Within the Eye of Chaos]]'' (February 2010), before disbanding in May 2011. The group reunited in February 2025. ==History== ===Formation (2002–2003)=== Daysend were formed in mid-2002 by Aaron Bilbija on [[guitar]]s, Matt Lamb on [[drum kit|drums]] and Meredith Webster on [[bass guitar]]. All three had been members of a [[thrash metal]] band, Psi.Kore, which were founded by Lamb's brother Chuck, guitarist Adam Boyle and bassist Lex Dourian in 1996; Lamb had joined in 1997 and Webster took Dourian's place in late 1998. The band recorded an EP with [[Chatterbox Records]] in 2000 and toured Australia widely before Bilbija was recruited in early 2002. Relations within the group pushed Chuck Lamb out and the remaining members decided to continue in a slightly different musical direction. In 1995, Bilbija had formed a death metal band called Deadspawn and with the eventual line-up of himself plus Dave Micallef ([[vocals]], guitar), Bob Latsombath (bass) and Wayne Morris (drums), that group had released an album on [[Warhead Records]] in 1999 before eventually splitting up when Micallef left in mid-2001. Bilbija now recruited Micallef into his latest band, and Daysend was formed with guitarist Michael Kordek (from a death metal act called Automation and then, briefly, Infernal Method with Bilbija) also coming into the group.<ref>Fischer-Giffin, Brian ''The Australian Metal Guide'', Iron Pages, 2002 {{ISBN|978-3-931624-23-1}}</ref> The line-up was only together briefly before Matt Lamb left, his place taken by Morris. Lamb has since played in a variety of Sydney rock and metal bands. A debut live show with [[Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne]] death metal band Earth was booked but Micallef quit Daysend before the show; the band played regardless as an instrumental act. Inheriting Psi.Kore's manager, Chatterbox owner Nik Tropiano, who had helped push that group to the verge of major success, Daysend was listed on the bill for the 2002 [[Metal for the Brain]] festival and slated to open for [[Austria]]n death metal band [[Pungent Stench]] shortly afterward, both without so much as having either a recording or a vocalist. However, Metal for the Brain was cancelled due to an insurance cost blow-out and Daysend had still not found a singer in time for the Pungent Stench tour. In January 2003, Simon Calabrese was recruited as lead vocalist. Calabrese had previously been with a [[nu metal]] act called Redsands that had recorded an EP before disbanding. ===''Severance'' (2003–2006)=== With Calabrese in place, Daysend immediately found themselves supporting [[Sweden]]'s [[The Haunted (Swedish band)|The Haunted]] in March and then on a national tour with the reformed Melbourne [[grindcore]] band [[Damaged (band)|Damaged]]. After that, Daysend spent ten days recording the debut album ''Severance'', which was released by Chatterbox in October. ''Severance'' was voted Best Australian Metal Album in a [[Triple J]] listeners poll soon after, an honour it shared with ''Renascent Misanthropy'' by [[Brisbane, Australia|Brisbane]] [[black metal]] band Astriaal. 2004 saw Daysend touring heavily. They supported [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]], [[In Flames]], [[Shadows Fall]] and [[Machine Head (band)|Machine Head]] and toured nationally with [[Entombed (band)|Entombed]]. ''Severance'' was released in the [[United States]] by [[Metal Blade Records]] and by Locomotive in [[Europe]] in November. When the Metal for the Brain festival added two extra shows in Brisbane and [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] along with its regular [[Canberra, Australia|Canberra]] fixture in February 2005, Daysend appeared at each. Two days before this, however, Kordek suddenly left the band. His replacement was Andrew Lilley, who had most recently served a brief spell with Melbourne thrash band Atomizer. Lilley's addition to Daysend caused some initial surprise as he had been fired from Psi.Kore in mid-2001, then coincidentally joined Infernal Method after Bilbija had left to join Psi.Kore. However, after learning the band's entire set in one emergency rehearsal, he slotted into the Daysend line-up. In May 2005, Daysend toured the US for six weeks with [[Otep]]. On returning to Australia, the band split with both its management and with Lilley. Michael Kordek rejoined and some work began on a second album. Further activity was stalled however when Simon Calabrese left Daysend in May 2006. Within a short time, however, ex-Headcage vocalist Mark Halcroft (McKernan) joined the band. ===''The Warning'' (2006–2009)=== After playing just two shows with Halcroft, Daysend began recording ''[[The Warning (Daysend album)|The Warning]]'' in November 2006 with DW Norton, who had also produced the debut. Norton signed the band to his label Faultline and the album was released on 28 May 2007 ahead of Daysend's appearance at Sydney's two-day [[Come Together Music Festival|Come Together Festival]]. A national tour began soon after but at least one show was cancelled when Morris received an eye injury from a broken drumstick during a show in Sydney on 13 July. In late November 2007, Michael Kordek left the band to follow "other musical and non-musical interests". He was replaced by Jason Turnbull in late 2007, playing his first show with the band on New Year's Eve. In July 2008 Daysend then travelled to [[New Zealand]] for a small tour with Subtract. August saw Daysend play a string of shows with Perth band [[Dyscord]], and be the direct support for [[Trivium (band)|Trivium]]'s one off Australian show at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney. In October, Daysend supported renowned UK metal band [[Carcass (band)|Carcass]] at Sydney's Metro Theatre, before playing a string of New South Wales shows with Dyscord, [[Psycroptic]] and the US deathcore band [[Whitechapel (band)|Whitechapel]] in early January 2009. ===''Within The Eye of Chaos'' and split (2009–present)=== In mid 2009, Daysend began recording their third album as a four-piece since Turnbull had left the group. ''Within the Eye of Chaos'' was released on 19 February 2010, on the Stomp label. A national tour followed with Braithe Selby as a touring member. On 10 July 2010, the band played Utopia Records 30th Anniversary show which marked the return of Jason Turnbull to the line-up. Daysend played only a handful of shows throughout the year. In 2011 it was announced that Daysend would be touring Australia with [[Nevermore (band)|Nevermore]] in June; however, that tour was cancelled. On 5 May, Daysend announced through their [[Facebook]] page that they were disbanding: "The reason is not due to artistic differences or personal issues but rather that we feel we cannot continue with the band any longer. We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to our family and friends who have supported us over the years and most of all, our loyal fans". The announcement was carried by various Australian metal websites. In June 2019, Daysend's full discography was added to major music streaming services. In mid-2024, ex-Daysend guitarists Aaron Bilbija and Jason Turnbull helped reform Sydney death/thrash/groove metal band Mortality on guitars. Similarly in 2024, ex-Daysend guitarist Michael Kordek rejoined his previous band Automation, and ex-Daysend vocalist Simon Calabrese reformed his previous band Redsands. In February 2025, the band announced their reunion.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Luamanuvae |first1=Adele |title=DAYSEND Return To The Metal Scene After 14 Years, Release Debut Album On Steaming Platforms |url=https://themusic.com.au/news/daysend-return-to-the-metal-scene-after-more-than-a-decade/fXbDkZCTkpU/28-02-25 |website=theMusic.com.au |publisher=SCG Media |access-date=27 February 2025}}</ref> ==Members== ;Current members * Aaron Bilbija – lead guitar <small>(2002–2011, 2025–present)</small> * Michael Kordek – rhythm guitar <small>(2002–2005, 2005–2007, 2025–present)</small> * Simon Calabrese – vocals <small>(2003–2006, 2025–present)</small> * Jason Turnbull – bass <small>(2025–present)</small>, rhythm guitar <small>(2007–2010, 2010–2011)</small> * Mathew Piccolotto – drums <small>(2025–present)</small> ;Former members * Adam Nobilia – vocals <small>(2002)</small> * Meredith Webster – bass <small>(2002–2011)</small> * Matt Lamb – drums <small>(2002)</small> * Dave Micallef – vocals <small>(2002)</small> * Wayne Morris – drums <small>(2002–2011)</small> * Andrew Lilley – rhythm guitar <small>(2005)</small> * Mark McKernan (Halcroft) – vocals <small>(2006–2011)</small> * Braithe Selby – rhythm guitar <small>(2010; touring)</small> === Timeline === {{#tag:timeline| ImageSize = width:900 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:125 bottom:80 top:5 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2002 till:{{#time:d/m/Y}} TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:3 ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:2002 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:2002 Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Vocals id:lguitar value:teal legend:Lead_guitar id:rguitar value:brightgreen legend:Rhythm_guitar id:bass value:blue legend:Bass id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:studio value:black legend:Studio_album id:bars value:gray(0.95) BackgroundColors = bars:bars LineData = layer:back at:03/11/2003 color:studio at:15/11/2006 color:studio at:19/02/2010 color:studio BarData = bar:Adam text:"Adam Nobilia" bar:Dave text:"Dave Micallef" bar:Simon text:"Simon Calabrese" bar:Mark text:"Mark McKernan (Halcroft)" bar:Aaron text:"Aaron Bilbija" bar:Michael text:"Michael Kordek" bar:Andrew text:"Andrew Lilley" bar:Jason text:"Jason Turnbull" bar:Braithe text:"Braithe Selby" bar:Meredith text:"Meredith Webster" bar:Matt text:"Matt Lamb" bar:Wayne text:"Wayne Morris" bar:Matthew text:"Matthew Piccolotto" PlotData = width:11 color:vocals bar:Adam from:01/01/2002 till:30/06/2002 bar:Dave from:01/07/2002 till:31/12/2002 bar:Simon from:01/01/2003 till:31/05/2006 bar:Mark from:01/06/2006 till:05/05/2011 bar:Simon from:01/02/2025 till:end color:lguitar bar:Aaron from:01/01/2002 till:05/05/2011 bar:Aaron from:01/02/2025 till:end color:rguitar bar:Michael from:01/01/2002 till:15/02/2005 bar:Andrew from:16/02/2005 till:31/07/2005 bar:Michael from:01/08/2005 till:30/11/2007 bar:Jason from:01/12/2007 till:31/01/2010 bar:Braithe from:01/02/2010 till:30/06/2010 bar:Jason from:01/07/2010 till:05/05/2011 bar:Michael from:01/02/2025 till:end color:bass bar:Meredith from:01/01/2002 till:05/05/2011 bar:Jason from:01/02/2025 till:end color:drums bar:Matt from:01/01/2002 till:30/06/2002 bar:Wayne from:01/07/2002 till:05/05/2011 bar:Matthew from:01/02/2025 till:end }} ==Discography== * ''[[Severance (album)|Severance]]'' (2003) * ''The Warning'' (2007) * ''[[Within the Eye of Chaos]]'' (2010) ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927190122/http://www.beat.com.au/article.php?id=702 BEAT 2007 Interview w/ Meredith Webster] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070813153954/http://www.beat.com.au/review.php?id=680 BEAT 2007 Review of ''The Warning''] {{Authority control}} [[Category:Musical groups established in 2002]] [[Category:Musical groups from Sydney]] [[Category:Australian metalcore musical groups]] [[Category:Australian melodic death metal musical groups]] [[Category:Australian thrash metal musical groups]] [[Category:Australian musical quintets]] [[Category:2002 establishments in Australia]]
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