Here Comes the Kraken
Mexican band
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2024 | Fer Castro joined the band as a guitarist. |
2023 | Their debut album 'Here Comes the Kraken' was re-released by Silverback Gorilla Records. |
2019 | Released their third studio album 'H.C.T.K' through Moon Records. |
2019 | Freddy rejoined the band as bassist. |
November 30 2019 | Band releases another studio album |
February 9 2019 | Fredy returns to bass position |
2018 | José Macario briefly joins the band on bass, also associated with Arcadia Libre and Parazit. |
2016 | Both Bnj Martinez and Alexandro Hernandez depart from the band, ending their vocal and bass/vocal roles respectively. |
June 1 2016 | Significant band lineup restructuring occurs, with José Manuel returning to vocals, Macario joining on bass, and changes in other instrumental positions |
January 1 2015 | Bnj Martinez temporarily takes over lead vocals |
2014 | Alexandro Hernandez transitions from bass to also perform vocals for the band. |
2014 | José Manuel's previous continuous vocal period ended. |
January 1 2014 | Band releases another studio album |
2013 | Their debut album 'Here Comes the Kraken' was re-released by Metalitarian Records. |
June 1 2012 | José Manuel returns to lead vocals |
2011 | Another transition period for the band's lineup, with José Manuel continuing as vocalist. |
2011 | Released sophomore album 'Hate, Greed and Death', which marked a significant shift in the band's musical style by incorporating nu metal influences into their previously established deathcore sound. |
December 1 2011 | Mike becomes lead vocalist after Daniel Weber |
October 1 2011 | Daniel Weber becomes lead vocalist after Eddie |
September 1 2011 | Eddie briefly takes over lead vocal duties |
August 18 2011 | Band releases a studio album |
2010 | José Manuel returned to the band's vocal position. |
2010 | Released an EP titled 'The Omen', continuing their heavy death metal-influenced sound. |
May 2010 | Won the Indie-O Music Award for 'Metal Band of the Year'. |
January 10 2010 | Band releases an EP/Demo |
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