Omega Diatribe

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Omega Diatribe
Omega Diatribe in 2021
Omega Diatribe in 2021
Background information
OriginBudapest, Hungary
GenresGroove metal, heavy metal, djent
Years active2012 (2012)–present
LabelsLa Bam, Twin Peak, Independent Ear, Metal Scrap Records
MembersMilán Lucsányi
Ákos Szathmáry
Gergő Hájer
Tamás Höflinger
Dániel Szabó
Past membersJeromos Nagy
Dávid Metzger
Gergely Komáromi
Attila Császár
Richárd Szupszenik
Tommy Kiss
Websiteomegadiatribe.com

Omega Diatribe is a Hungarian groove metal band from Budapest.

History

Omega Diatribe was formed in 2008 by Gergõ Hájer (guitar) and Ákos Szathmáry (bass). They started to play live in 2012 with a five-piece lineup. The band grew in popularity with their intense life shows and powerful sound. In 2013, Omega Diatribe released their full-length debut album entitled IAPETUS. IAPETUS contains ten songs. The band recorded the CD at their own studio at 515 Studio. The album was nominated the 'Best Album of the Year' and 'Best Studio Production' in Hungary,[according to whom?] and landed in second place. In 2014, the band split ways with Dávid Metzger (drummer) and started to work with American drummer Kevin Talley on new material. Omega Diatribe released their new EP called Abstract Ritual on 26 February 2015. In the summer of 2015, they signed to the US-based record label Independent Ear Records. Thanks to this, Omega Diatribe's record Abstract Ritual was released in the US on 11 September 2015, including a remixed bonus track by Hungarian electro artist dOTS. The band released a new single in the beginning of 2016 called "Contrist". The release also contains an exclusive cover of Slipknot's anthem.[clarification needed] By 2016, the band was mostly playing abroad and at festivals such as Euroblast with hopes of playing for their fans at even more locations. Omega Diatribe released their third studio record called Trinity in 2018, which was co-produced, mixed and mastered by Danish producer Tue Madsen at Antfarm Studios. Trinity was released under the Ukrainian record label Metal Scrap Records. After an intense tour season, the band has won the 'Best Live Band' and 'Best Album of the Year' awards at Hungarian Metal Awards in 2018. In 2020, they released their fourth studio record Metanoia under the wings of Metal Scrap Records, which was mastered by Swedish producer Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios.

Members

  • Gergely Komáromi – vocals (2011–present)
  • Ákos Szathmáry – bass (2008–present)
  • Gergő Hájer – guitar (2008–present)
  • Attila Császár – guitar (2010–present)
  • Tommy Kiss – drums (2015–present)
  • Dávid Metzger – drums (2010–2014)
  • Jeromos Nagy – drums (2008–2010)

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Discography

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