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Mabus

"acid metal"

About Me

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Some scientifically proven facts about Mabus...
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Mabus have worked tirelessly over the past seven years to achieve a style that will endure the many fleeting trends in today’s music. After numerous tours that led them across most of North America and back to their small Hudson Valley New York towns they began to build a reputation as a must-see band live. Their powerful songs coupled with there bottomless on stage dynamism helped Mabus maintain and attract a dedicated audience. With the release of Mabus’ 2005 release on Glacial Records, “Cheers, to Doomsday Gloom,” they received enthusiastic reviews from many magazines, web-zines, and fans. In the November 2006 issue of “Metal Maniacs,” “Cheers, to Doomsday Gloom” was reviewed as being a strong first effort from an up and coming band. By the time Mabus were ready to play and support “Cheers…” they had been given many opportunities to play with some of today’s most influential metal acts such as The Acacia Strain, A Life Once Lost, August Burns Red, Behold, The Arctopus, Between The Buried And Me, Boy Sets Fire, Caliban, Converge, Darkest Hour, Dead To Fall, Daughters, The End, From A Second Story Window, Genghis Tron, Misery Signals, Modern Life Is War, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Premonitions Of War, Psyopus, The Red Chord, Walls Of Jericho, and The Warriors.
When it comes to writing there is no holds barred for Mabus. Their uninhibited approach to metal with jazz insinuations creates a lucid musical landscape of fluctuating time signatures and rhythms. Mabus never try to fit into one specific genre, instead they allow all of their musical influences to congregate into one fluid sonic sound. Such diversity can be heard on “Cheers…” where songs range from the technically demanding “Retire Happy” with its swift time changes; to the down tempo mood of “Swingin’ In Satter Lee,” an all out jazz melody, brass section in tow.
Mabus spent two years after their Glacial Record’s release playing scores of shows in the North East and touring as much of North America as possible. In the summer of 2007 they spent months on the road playing new material and building an even larger following. Upon their return home they wrote for weeks then booked time at Nada Studios (My Chemical Romance, Shai Hulud, Brand New). By the start of 2008 Mabus released two new songs on their “Casual Casualties Sampler;” “Fat With Life” and “Cemetery Man.” The new material displays the progress of Mabus’ tremendously heavy sound, technically demanding still, yet interlaced with intricate grooves and alert song structures. Armed with absolute fervor for the stage and new songs Mabus are determined to share them with as many people as possible. Count on seeing Mabus in a venue near you before long.
Fat With Life on January 19 @ The Loft

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Member Since: 5/23/2004
Band Website: "Under construction

Band Members: Shane Cashman | Vocals
Matt Mellon | Bass
Stephen Haimelin | Drums
Ryan Wagner | Guitar
Influences: Converge, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Thin Lizzy, Earth Crisis, Poison The Well, Between the Buried and Me, Pantera, Ghostface, Aesop Rock, Busdriver, The Mars Volta, Smashing Pumpkins, Glassjaw... Bears and Robert "six foot swirls" Duvall.
Sounds Like: Jason Vs. Freddy Vs. Bruce Campbell Vs. Alien Vs. Predator Vs. Snakes on a Plane Vs. Rambo Vs. Terminator Vs. Rocky Vs. Pumpkinhead Vs. Ichi the killer Vs. Dick Tracy Vs. Super Shredder Vs. Hellraiser Vs. Last Action Hero Vs. The Blob Vs. Killer Tomatoes Vs. Conan the Barbaran Vs. Conan the Destroyer Vs. Harry Callahan Vs. Batman Vs. The Shark in JAWS Vs. Hans Gruber Vs. James Bond Vs. The Wicked Witch of the West Vs. Mike Tyson Vs. James Brown Vs. The Godfather Vs. Wolverine Vs. The Blob Vs. The Fog Vs. The Thing Vs. Swamp Thing Vs. Dino Riders Vs. Blacula Vs. Young Frankenstein Vs. Candyman Vs. Jack Torrance

Record Label: Glacial Records ~ www.glacialrecords.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Black Hole For President or Astro Boot Makes The Day Longer

Yesterday I was retrofitted with a boot that allowed me to walk on an ankle that had been recently sprained in three separate places.No this was not the work of God but rather esteemed Science. Never ...
Posted by Mabus on Fri, 23 May 2008 01:32:00 PST

Our Current State: Over Population and Appetite

The evolution of the TV-dinner and People Watching has morphed into yet another hideous display of human interaction.  This time it is too close for comfort. I admit that I have been known to ind...
Posted by Mabus on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 04:09:00 PST

New Songs Posted! LYRICS INSIDE!

After a few glorious days with our new friends John and Paul at Nada Studio we are eager to share our two new songs, Fat with life and Cemetary Man.If anyone wants to sing along at the next show the l...
Posted by Mabus on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 02:13:00 PST

Feliz Dia de Gracias

We hope all your yams, mashed potatoes, wings, breats, and legs were plentiful and satisfactory. As for me I just ate a hot pocket filled with hope and prayer. It is a new flavor Hot Pocket is testing...
Posted by Mabus on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 04:40:00 PST

Cheers to Doomsday Gloom Reviews

PUNKNEWS.COM God damnit. Last November, I went to the Rhythmden Fest in Poughkeepsie, and saw a wide array of incredible bands including Shai Hulud, Converge, Municipal Waste, and Modern Life Is War. ...
Posted by Mabus on Wed, 25 Oct 2006 04:37:00 PST

All lyrics and track listing.

1.Ones nosedive is another's parade.......Your prized hot shot futurist is my well wretched bone's organ concussing itself into a sarrowed has been escape tune, with wings that sore through other hero...
Posted by Mabus on Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:00:00 PST