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Vektor

Vektor is a thrash metal band from Tempe, Arizona.http://vektor.bandcamp.com/The band strives to employ an array of intricacy, virtuosity and unique sounds in an attempt to set themselves apart from most other thrash bands.Their debut full length album Black Future was released November 17, 2009 on NY’s Heavy Artillery Records.Conceived in 2004 by front man/guitarist David DiSanto and lead guitarist Erik Nelson, Vektor quickly gained popularity amongst the Phoenix metal contingent for their unique mix of technical, speed thrash and progressive influences. Vektor created a wave of interest wi ...read more

Vektor is a thrash metal band from Tempe, Arizona.http://vektor.bandcamp.com/The band strives to employ an array of intricacy, virtuosity and unique sounds in an attempt to set themselves apart from most other thrash bands.Their debut full length album Black Future was released November 17, 2009 on NY’s Heavy Artillery Records.Conceived in 2004 by front man/guitarist David DiSanto and lead guitarist Erik Nelson, Vektor quickly gained popularity amongst the Phoenix metal contingent for their unique mix of technical, speed thrash and progressive influences. Vektor created a wave of interest with their self released CD Demolition (2006) and their two track demo Hunger for Violence (2007). After four years of local and regional performances as the opening act for such national acts as Testament, Hirax, Iced Earth and MunicipalWaste,Vektor hit the road for their first national tour alongside label mates Exmortus in support of Black Future in December 2009 through January 2010. They also toured the US in June–August 2010 on their own.The band released its second album, Outer Isolation, on November 22, 2011, on the Heavy Artillery label.In 2012, the band signed with Earache Records after the label acquired Heavy Artillery's roster of artists. After several years of touring andthe band's relocation to Philadelphia, their third album, Terminal Redux, a conceptual work with a runtime of over 70 minutes, was released on May 6, 2016. « hide

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LPs
Terminal Redux
2016

4.3
1,536 Votes
Outer Isolation
2011

4.1
892 Votes
Black Future
2009

4.3
959 Votes
EPs
Activate
2021

3.5
2 Votes
Hunger For Violence
2007

3.6
5 Votes
Nucleus
2004

4.4
10 Votes
Live Albums
Scion AV Label Showcase
01/01/2013

3.6
4 Votes
Compilations
Demolition
2006

3.7
33 Votes

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