Messengers (American band)

Messengers is an American Christian metal band, and they primarily play thrash metal.[1] They come from Dallas, Texas. The band started making music in 2008, and their members are lead vocalist, Chad Paramore, lead guitarist, Chance Paramore, bassists, Thomas Kilgore (TK), Guitarist Andy Rhodes, and drummer, Noah Boyce. The band released an extended play, Anthems, in 2010 with Facedown Records alongside Strike First Records. Later joined by Guitarist Phillip Odom Their second extended play, No Shelter, was released in 2013. They are not to be confused with the UK Prog band, "Messenger", whose demo "Solid Chirps" sounds entirely different.

Messengers
OriginDallas, Texas
GenresChristian metal, death metal, thrash metal
Years active2008 (2008)–present
LabelsFacedown, Strike First
Associated actsModern Pain, Heretic, Never in Ruin, Hollow Point, Garden of Mary, hollowed out
Websitefacebook.com/messengerstx
MembersChad Paramore
Chance Paramore
Andy Rhodes
Past membersThomas (TK) Kilgore
Phillip Odom
Noah Boyce

Background

Messengers is a Christian metal band from Dallas, Texas.[2][3] Their members are lead vocalist, Chad Paramore, lead guitarist, Chance Paramore, bassists, Thomas Kilgore and Andy Rhodes, and drummer, Noah Boyce. Later joined by Guitarist Phillip Odom[2][3][4]

Music history

The band commenced as a musical entity in 2008, with their first release, Anthems, an extended play, that was released by Facedown Records alongside Strike First Records on November 9, 2010. Their second extended play, No Shelter, was independently released, in 2013.[5]

Members

Current members
  • Chad Paramore - lead vocals
  • Chance Paramore - guitar
  • TBA - bass
  • Andy Rhodes - Guitar
  • TBA - drums

Discography

EPs

References

  1. Encyclopaedia Metallum. "Messengers". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  2. Shameless, Rob. "Messengers". HM Magazine. p. 22. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  3. Bryant, Anthony. "Messengers of God: Messengers are ready to go at it without family". HM Magazine. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  4. Cross Rhythms. "Messengers Artist Profile". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  5. Garcia, Dan. "Messengers - No Shelter". HM Magazine. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
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