
The End
Biography
Trained in 1999 by Sean Dooly (Basse), Anthony Salajko (Battery), Andrew Hercules (Guitare) and Tyler Semrick-Palmateer (Chant - Mare), The End is from Ontario, Canada. From the beginning, the band recorded a demo with freshly composed compositions, which allowed it to broadcast locally. The band's shows are noticed for their intensity and madness, and The End regularly performs for several years, making new titles perpetually. It is on the Canadian label Re-Define Records that the Metalcore group will release its first official recording, in the form of an ep entitled Transfer Trachea Reverberations From Point: False Omniscient. It has a Hardcore tinted metal, completely destructured and torn, with a characteristic violence and very Mathcore. Right away, the combo is compared to the best formations of the genre, Converge, The Locust and Dillinger Escape Plan in the lead. His growing reputation allows him to sign later on the Relapse Records team. Tyler Semrick-Palmateer was replaced in 2002 by the singer Aaron Wolff of Burnt By The Sun for the recording of the first album in 2004, Within Dividia in the spirit of very chaotic and bestial. Three years later in 2007, The End released its second album, Elementary , and shows a new facet of its music, preserving, of course, the chaotic and complex side of its rhythms, but experimenting with finer and airy music, inspired by Tool , subtly included in its Hardcore bases. Following this remarkable release, Steven Watson replaced Andrew Hercules on guitar, but the band has not given any more sign of life in several years.
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Discography

Elementary
2007

Within Dividia
2004

Transfer Trachea Reverberations From Point: False Omniscient
2002