Cryogenic (band) 91154 223928913 2008-07-06T15:44:08Z SmackBot 433328 Date the maintenance tags or general fixes {{Unreferenced|date=July 2008}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | Name = Cryogenic | Img = | Img_capt = | Img_size = <!-- Only for images narrower than 220 pixels --> | Landscape = | Background = group_or_band | Birth_name = | Alias = | Born = | Died = | Origin = [[Sydney]], [[Australia]] | Instrument = | Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]<br/>[[Thrash metal]] | Occupation = | Years_active = 1992 - 2001 | Label = [[Warhead Records]] | Associated_acts = Mortality<br/>In the Name Of<br/>Henry's Anger<br/> | URL = | Current_members = Steve Essa<br/>Darren Jenkins<br/>Anthony Henning<br/>Steve Simmons | Past_members = Russell Player<br/>Darren Maloney<br/>Chad Bartosik | Notable_instruments = }} '''Cryogenic''' was an Australian [[thrash metal]] band formed in 1992 in [[Wetherill Park]], a suburb of [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. ==History== ===Early=== The band originally featured guitarist Steve Essa, bass player Anthony Henning, singer/guitarist Russell Player and drummer Chad Bartosik, who was also a member of another thrash band called Neophobia. Cryogenic's history is linked to that of another Sydney thrash/[[death metal]] band called Mortality, that was formed around the same time by guitarist Darren Jenkins, bass player Luke Ford and vocalist Darren Maloney. Mortality released three demos and toured with [[Sepultura]] before Jenkins was replaced by Craig Figl and original drummer Rick Fuda by Steve Pell, previously of a late-80s metal band known as Kilswitch. While Mortality was arguably the better known of the two bands, their impetus stalled due to a long delay in the release of their debut album ''Structure''. While it was eventually released in early 1997, dispute about musical direction saw Mortality disband six months later. ===Demo=== Cryogenic released its first demo in 1995. However Bartosik left before the band could capitalise on its success on the local Sydney metal scene. Temporary drummer Grahame Goode from Neophobia played with the band on a key support date with [[Belgium|Belgian]] thrash band Channel Zero but without a permanent drummer Cryogenic was on the verge of splitting up. Late in the year, Mortality's ex-guitarist Jenkins joined tha band as drummer, enabling them to support [[Fear Factory]] in mid-[[1996]] before beginning work on a debut album, ''Suspended Animation'' in early 1997. At the same time, the band deliberately cultivated a following amongst the "[[Westie people#Sydney.2C Australia|Westy"]] headbangers of Sydney's western suburbs. In a further link to Jenkins' former band, in the aftermath to the disbanding of Mortality, Player was then replaced by that band's vocalist Darren Maloney, who re-recorded the album's vocal parts just prior to release. ===Late 1990s=== Cryogenic appeared with [[Strapping Young Lad]] and then [[Cradle of Filth]] in late 1997; this began a string of tours and opening slots for the band that included a tour with [[Entombed (band)|Entombed]] and shows in [[South Africa]], [[England]] and [[Germany]] to promote ''Suspended Animation''. This was followed by an Australian tour with [[Slayer (band)|Slayer]]. In November 1998 the band appeared as part of [[Metal For The Brain]] - the first of three appearances they would make at Australia's largest heavy metal music festival. In 1999 Cryogenic played at the Sydney [[Big Day Out]], the first of three appearances for the band at the music festival and late in the year released their second album ''ego-noria''. 2000 featured heavy touring around Australia, then after a third Big Day Out appearance in 2001 Cryogenic went off the road for much of the year, ostensibly to work on another album. However in October it was announced that Maloney had been replaced by Steve Simmons, formerly with [[Canberra]] [[nu metal]] band [[Henry's Anger]]. Plans were then made for the band to relocate to the [[United States]] with tentative plans made for shows in [[Los Angeles]]. However, Simmons was injured in a car accident and was forced to leave the band. ===In The Name Of After=== The remainder of Cryogenic then based themselves in Los Angeles and re-launched itself under the name of In The Name Of after recruiting vocalist Ryan David. That band broke up in early 2005, with Jenkins returning to Australia. He now works as a producer and sound engineer with Melbourne's Faultline Records. Maloney, Ford and Pell reformed Mortality in late 2005 with guitarist Andrew Lilley, a former member of Psi.Kore, [[Infernal Method (band)|Infernal Method]] and Atomizer. The band played a single comeback show in Sydney in August 2006, with no plans to continue further at the time. However, Mortality has since begun writing and rehearsing once more as of mid-2007. ==Band members == Russell Player - vocals/guitar (1992 - 1997) Anthony Henning - bass (1992 - 2002) Chad Bartosik - drums (1992 - 1995) Steve Essa - guitar (1992 - 2002 ) Darren Maloney - vocals (1997 - 2001) Darren Jenkins - drums (1995 - 2002) Steve Simmons - vocals (2001 - 2002) == Discography== {{Infobox Discography | Type = single | Name = "Hypocrisy" | Released = 1996 | Label = [[Warhead Records|Warhead]] | Producer = | Format = cassette | Chart position= | Certification = | Sales = | Singles = | from Album = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Writer = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Tracks = "Hypocrisy", "Intoxicated" | Other info = }} {{Infobox Discography | Type = Studio | Name = Suspended Animation | Released = October, 1997 | Label = Warhead | Producer = Tony Jarrett and Cryogenic | Format = CD | Chart position= | Certification = | Sales = | Singles = | from Album = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Writer = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Tracks = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Other info = }} {{Infobox Discography | Type = studio | Name = ego-noria | Released = [[1999]] | Label = Extreme Music Australia (EMA) | Producer = Cryogenic | Format = CD | Chart position= | Certification = | Sales = | Singles = | from Album = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Writer = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Tracks = <!-- For use with Singles ---> | Other info = }} ==Video Releases== ''Cold Cuts '97 (VHS) 1997'' ==External links== *[http://www.ausmetalguide.com/c/cryogenic.htm Cryogenic at the Australian Metal Guide] [[Category:Musical groups established in 1992]] [[Category:New South Wales musical groups]] [[Category:Australian heavy metal musical groups]] [[Category:Thrash metal musical groups]] [[Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2001]]