Exmortus | The Band

Their sophomore effort, Beyond The Fall Of Time (2011), gained significant critical acclaim, solidifying their reputation as technical masters.

The band's sound is defined by lightning-fast dual-guitar harmonies, intricate solos, and a galloping rhythm section. They are frequently praised for their "neo-classical" approach, often incorporating themes or direct reinterpretations of classical composers like Beethoven, Bach, and Paganini into a thrash metal context. This technical prowess has made them a favorite among fans of both "shred" guitar and traditional extreme metal. Career Milestones Exmortus The Band

After several years in the underground scene, Exmortus released their debut full-length album, In Hatred's Flame , in 2008 through Heavy Artillery Records. Their sophomore effort, Beyond The Fall Of Time

Exmortus: The Neo-Classical Shred Titans of Whittier Exmortus is a heavy metal powerhouse hailing from Whittier, California, known for their unique and high-energy blend of technical death metal, thrash, and neo-classical shred. Founded in 2002 by guitarist and vocalist Jadran “Conan” Gonzalez when he was just 12 years old, the band has carved out a distinct niche by marrying extreme metal aggression with the sophisticated structures of classical music. Musical Style and Influence This technical prowess has made them a favorite

In 2013, the band signed a three-album deal with Prosthetic Records , leading to the release of fan-favorite albums like Slave to the Sword (2014) and Ride Forth (2016).