Omega Diatribe

Omega Diatribe
Background information
Origin Budapest, Hungary
Genres Groove metal, modern metal, djent
Years active 2012 (2012)–present
Labels La Bam Prod., Twin Peak Records, Independent Ear Records
Website Official website
Members Gergely Komáromi
Ákos Szathmáry
Gergő Hájer
Attila Császár
Tommy Kiss
Past members Jeromos Nagy
Dávid Metzger

Omega Diatribe is a Hungarian polyrhythmic groove metal band from Budapest.

History

Omega Diatribe was formed in 2008 by guitarist Gergő Hájer (ex-SyCo I) and bassist Ákos Szathmáry (ex-Blindfold). They rehearsed with one of their friends, Jeromos Nagy, who played the drums. In 2010, Jeromos Nagy left the band and they found a new drummer, Dávid Metzger, from the band called Horda and the second guitarist Attila Császár from the band, Stopyt. Gergely Komáromi then joined the band as a vocalist in 2011. Their first release was at the end of 2012 with three demo songs. Omega Diatribe released their debut album, IAPETUS, on October 21, 2013. It was mixed and mastered by the band’s guitarist, Gergő Hájer. The artwork design was made by Dávid Metzger. After releasing IAPETUS, the band got more attention worldwide. The album finished on the second place of 'The year best debut album' vote by the Hungarian HangSúly. The band split with their drummer Dávid Metzger. Omega Diatribe released a new song "Hydrozoan Periods" on June 16, 2014, featuring the American drummer Kevin Talley. On February 26, 2015, they released their new EP Abstract Ritual, featuring Kevin Talley on drums. They found the band's new drummer, Tommy Kiss, at the beginning of 2015.

Members

Timeline

Discography

Music videos

References


    1. La Bam Prod. who released our full-length debut album Iapetus
    2. Independent Ear Records who re-released our full-length debut album Iapetus and our second EP Abstract Ritual
    3. Official HammerWorld Magazine article
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