Manntis

Manntis
Origin Riverside, California, United States
Genres Metalcore
Melodic metalcore[1]
Years active 2000–2008 (hiatus)
Labels Century Media
Associated acts 2Cents
Members Jake Sirokman
Adair Cobley
Daniel Racadio
Clint Gregory
Jimmie Sanders
Past members Jeremy Swanson
Gus Rios
Joshua Feathers
Andre Morales

Manntis is an American metalcore band.

History

Manntis originally formed in 2000 as a four-piece group. The band gathered mainstream attention in 2004 when they were one of the contestants on MTV's Battle for Ozzfest. Their lead guitarist, Adair Cobley, was picked as the representative for the band on the show. Ultimately, Manntis finished in third place (behind Curse Your Name and eventual winners A Dozen Furies).

On April 1, 2005, it was announced that the band signed a worldwide deal with Century Media Records.[2] Their debut album Sleep in Your Grave was released on June 28, 2005. The tracks "Axe of Redemption" and "Weathered Souls" were released as singles, with music videos accompanying each.

The band announced that their next album, tentatively titled Master of Ceremonies, was due for a 2007 release, but has been long since delayed. It is expected to be released Spring/Summer 2008. As of mid-August, the band is currently on hiatus and will return sometime in the future. The band recently put up a new track on their Myspace page titled "Master of Ceremonies".

Despite being mostly inactive since the announced hiatus, the band created a Facebook page in 2013, and continue to play a small number of charity shows and one-off events around California. Although the future of the band is unclear, they are currently in the process of putting together pieces of the "Master Of Ceremonies" album in the hopes of releasing it online, despite no longer having a label.

Members

Former

Discography

References

  1. MusicMight.com Manntis Biography, April 18, 2007
  2. Blabbermouth.net, "MANNTIS Sign Worldwide Deal With CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS", Posted April 1, 2005.
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