Omega Diatribe
History
Hungarian extreme groove metal band Omega Diatribe was formed in 2008 by GergÅ‘ Hájer (guitar) and Ãkos Szathmáry (bass). They started to play live in 2012 with a 5 piece line up. The band getting bigger and bigger by their intense life shows and powerfull sounding.
After years of hard work, in 2013 Omega Diatribe finally released their full-length debut album entitled 'Iapetus'. The album was nominated the "best album of the year" and "the best studio production" in Hungary, and landed on the second place.
In 2014, the band split ways with David (drummer) and start to work with the legendary drummer Kevin Talley on a new material called 'Abstract Ritual'. The EP was released on 26th of February 2015. It was released on the overseas as well by the american label ILS Group, under the wings of Universal Music.
By 2016, the band was mostly playing abroad and festivals such as Euroblast with hope of playing for their fans at even more locations.
In the beginning of 2017, Omega Diatribe finished their 2nd full-length studio record called 'Trinity', which was co-produced, mixed and mastered by the Danish producer Tue Madsen at Antfarm Studios. Metal Scrap Records released the album in April same year.
In 2018 and 2019 Omega Diatribe toured the Europe with successful concerts and festivals.
In September 2020, the thid album, 'Metanoia', will be released by Metal Scrap Records. It was Produced by Gergo Hajer at 515 Studio and mastered by the legendary Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden.
(source: Omega Diatribe)