Unplugged | No |
Cover band | No |
Members | 3 |
Downloads | – |
Oct / 2018 | • | Beat Cancer: Xenturion Prime / Sirus / Deathboy / Vieon / Paresis | Electrowerks - London | |||
Aug / 2018 | • | Protafield / Paresis | Cluny - Newcastle | |||
May / 2018 | • | Manifesto: Cease2Xist / Paresis / Tapewyrm | Isle of Man | |||
Mar / 2018 | • | Mortalitech / Matt Hart / Paresis | Zigfrid von Underbelly - London | |||
Oct / 2017 | • | Halloween Ball: Paresis / Vieon / Berlin Trilogy | Brewery Tap - Peterborough | |||
Jun / 2017 | • | Lebrock / NINA / Paresis | Met Lounge - Peterborough | |||
Jun / 2015 | • | ATF Festival | Zoo - Manchester | |||
Nov / 2014 | • | Breed 77 / Anticlone / Paresis | Met Lounge - Peterborough | |||
May / 2014 | • | Paresis | Trillians - Newcastle | |||
Oct / 2013 | • | Global Noise Attack / Paresis | Electrowerks - London | |||
Aug / 2013 | • | Be My Enemy / Digicore / Paresis | Electrowerks - London | |||
Jun / 2013 | • | Global Citizen / Null White / Paresis | Basement - Middlesborough | |||
May / 2013 | • | Ghost in the Static / Paresis | Hobgoblin - Maidenhead | |||
Apr / 2013 | • | Ctl Alt Del / Paresis | The Castle - Luton | |||
Feb / 2013 | • | Tooms / Pretty Addicted / Killabomb / Paresis | Powerlunches - Dalston, London | |||
Dec / 2012 | • | Nortanz | Racehorse - Northampton | |||
Nov / 2012 | • | Faderhead / Paresis | Legends - Newcastle |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
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Armalyte Industries | |||
THAT.BLACK.FORM | EP | 2017 | |
Hope Lies Torn | Album | 2014 | |
Replacer | Single | 2014 | |
Hope Lies Torn | Album | 2014 | |
Last Shadow | Album | 2012 | |
Last Shadow | EP | 2012 |
Armalyte Industries / Paresis | |||
EP 09: Redux | Single | 2022 | |
That.Black.Form. | Single | 2017 |
Self | |||
EP 09 | EP | 2009 |
Formed in 2010 after reaching epic levels of boredom in the local metal scene in Peterborough UK, what was originally an attempt to sound like dancefloor legends Grendel, quickly became the sum of vastly different influences ranging from extreme metal to 90's dance music and the EBM floor fillers of the early 2000s.
After a period of self tuition and a self released EP, Armalyte Industries took on Paresis after witnessing the first live show. Since then a further EP, single, full length album and numerous live outings have followed. Supporting the likes of Aesthetic Perfection, Protafield, Eisenfunk, Breed 77, TOOMS, Faderhead and more.
Paresis has broad appeal to those invested in the dark electronic scenes as well as the metal community, indeed as one live review described the show supporting Aesthetic Perfection: “...it’s like he’s the referee in a battle to the death between Combichrist and Morbid Angel.” (Dominion Magazine)