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Rwake
OriginNorth Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Genres
Years active1996–present
LabelsRelapse Records
MembersBrittany Fugate
John Judkins
Jeff Morgan
Chris Terry
Reid Raley
Austin Sublett
Past membersRob Eaton
Aaron Mills
Chuck Schaaf
Kris Graves
Chris Newman
Kiffin Rogers

Rwake is an American sludge metal band from North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States.

History

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Rwake began as a four-piece in 1996. The band was originally called Wake. The first Wake show was March 15, 1997 in Batesville, Arkansas at the Landers Theater.[1]

They began touring in October 2001, and self-released two recordings, Xenoglossalgia: The Last Stage of Awareness, and Absence Due to Projection. Since then four more albums were released, Hell is a Door to the Sun, If You Walk Before You Crawl, You Crawl Before You Die, Voices Of Omens and Rest.

The band signed with Relapse Records in January 2006, and released Voices Of Omens in February 2007. After their Relapse debut, Rwake maintained a busy touring schedule in support of Voices Of Omens. Since then the band has laid low playing a few road stints here and there and going overseas two different times to Hellfest in France, and back for Roadburn in the Netherlands and further dates in Europe and finally the UK. The band finished up work for their second album on Relapse titled Rest, which was released September 27, 2011.

Members

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Timeline

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Discography

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Studio albums
Demos, EP, Splits and Compilations
  • Suicide: The Quest For Oblivion (1997)
  • Frozen Dawn IV Compilation (1998)
  • Xenoglossalgia: The Last Stage of Awareness (1998)
  • South of Hell Compilation (2001)
  • Destroys All:A Tribute to Godzilla Compilation (2003)
  • split 7inch w/Sloth (song-hell is a door live) (2004)
  • Forge 7inch (songs Forge and Imbedded live) (2012)
Live album
  • Swallowed by the Void Forever: Live at Maryland Deathfest (2013)

References

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  1. ^ "Rwake post March 15, 2016". Facebook.com. Rwake. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
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