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Latest Post

The Gorge
8 months ago
It’s Bandcamp Friday, y’all! Updated our site with leftover tour merch and all your other Gorge needs. Can’t thank everyone enough for the support of “Mechanical Fiction”more

Fan Reviews

Matthew
December 17th 2023
Stormruler put in an amazing set for their hometown. Really cool guys and tons of great merch. Performance was on point and really tight. Great show!
St. Louis, MO@
Red Flag

About The Gorge

In 2016, St. Louis, Missouri, metal quartet THE GORGE played a relatively innocuous gig opening for their like-minded buddies Intronaut, unaware that a 17 second video of their set casually posted to social media by the headliner's frontman (and Dunable Guitars figurehead) Sacha Dunable would forever alter the band's trajectory. Among the video's viewers was Pelagic Records founder Robin Staps, who invited the band to tour the U.S. with his project The Ocean Collective and signed them to his label for their long-awaited third LP, 2023's Mechanical Fiction - an album that demonstrates The Gorge's masterful amalgam of djent precision, prog fearlessness, and the cathartic energy of early 2000s metallic hardcore.

Staps' visceral reaction to The Gorge is relatable; it takes far less than 17 seconds of Mechanical Fiction to witness the members' instrumental virtuosity and a rhythmic complexity that makes most mathcore look like second grade algebra. But as songs progress, riffs morph, curveballs are thrown, and disorienting tensions give way to involuntary head-nodding climaxes, the delicate balances behind the heaviness emerge. Mechanical Fiction is technical but tasteful, brainy but cathartic, relentless but inviting.

The musical kinship of The Gorge's members runs deep. Guitarist/vocalist Phil Ring, guitarist Joe Bowers, bassist Chris Turnbaugh, and Jerry Mazzuca have collaborated in various projects for more than half of their lives. Ring, Bowers, and Mazzuca have formed the core of The Gorge since their 2010 inception. Turnbaugh joined in 2016, making Mechanical Fiction his first recording. Their 2012 debut Prehistoric Relapse featured original bassist Nick Jost (now of Baroness), while the band borrowed Ryan Thompson from thrash outfit Black Fast for their 2016 album Thousand Year Fire.

The Gorge's singular vision of heavy music is rooted in eclectic influences ranging from Meshuggah and Botch to Igor Stravinsky and John Coltrane. They have shared stages with Dillinger Escape Plan, Everytime I Die, Protest The Hero, and The Armed, and plan to celebrate Mechanical Fiction with East Coast tour date in the fall.

"This four-piece metal and hardcore hybrid group’s made waves around St. Louis and various music blogs with the February release of their album Thousand Year Fire. Throughout the album, guitarist Phil Ring and the band incorporate elements of jazz and classical music as they build their own unique tumult. Although the band hasn’t apparently characterized the album as dystopic, titles like “Return to Earth” and “River Ghosts” suggest they’re embracing the idea of a future filled with environmental degradation."-Willis Ryder Arnold (Audio Agitation-St. Louis Public Radio)

"Thousand Year Fire channels the fun and aggression of breakneck hardcore with the unexpected precision of the progressive genre, all without caving into weird djenty trends and recycled ideas."-Mark, (Noise Ordinance Blog) https://noiseordinanceblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/review-the-gorge-thousand-year-fire

"The Gorge takes the smooth and swirling guitar work of math rock, offbeat yet steady drum work, and accessibility of progressive metalcore to merge their sound into something without mold."-Liam Strong (itdjents.com) http://www.itdjents.com/reviews-2/review-the-gorge-thousand-year-fire

"The dichotomy between precise control and utter abandon guides many of The Gorge's tracks: The instrumentalists approach each tune with dexterous guitar lines, oft-punishing rhythms and a laser-focused intuition."-Christian Schaeffer (Riverfront Times)http://www.riverfronttimes.com/stlouis/kneel-before-the-gorges-thousand-year-fire/Content?oid=3060772

"The Gorge have crafted an epic and sprawling record with
Thousand Year Fire and with all of the attention that the St. Louis metal scene has been seeing nationally, I can’t help but feel that they won’t be regarded as a local band for very long."-Dan Mendenall (BiasedSTL)
http://biasedstl.tumblr.com/post/139118233695/the-gorge-thousand-year-fire-album-review

"The Gorge are playing their own rough in the right areas brand of progressive metal. It’s dark and technical, playful and crushing and a genuine repeat player."-Matt McLennan (HeavyBlogIsHeavy) http://www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2016/02/05/hey-listen-to-the-gorge

http://mattlawrence.net/the-gorge-thousand-year-fire-review/?source=delusiondamage.com
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Genres:
Djent, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal.
Band Members:
Jerry Mazzuca-drums, Chris Turnbaugh-bass, Phil Ring-guitar/vocals, Joe Bowers-guitar
Hometown:
Saint Louis, Missouri

No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Gorge to play in your city
Request a Show

Latest Post

The Gorge
8 months ago
It’s Bandcamp Friday, y’all! Updated our site with leftover tour merch and all your other Gorge needs. Can’t thank everyone enough for the support of “Mechanical Fiction”more

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Matthew
December 17th 2023
Stormruler put in an amazing set for their hometown. Really cool guys and tons of great merch. Performance was on point and really tight. Great show!
St. Louis, MO@
Red Flag

About The Gorge

In 2016, St. Louis, Missouri, metal quartet THE GORGE played a relatively innocuous gig opening for their like-minded buddies Intronaut, unaware that a 17 second video of their set casually posted to social media by the headliner's frontman (and Dunable Guitars figurehead) Sacha Dunable would forever alter the band's trajectory. Among the video's viewers was Pelagic Records founder Robin Staps, who invited the band to tour the U.S. with his project The Ocean Collective and signed them to his label for their long-awaited third LP, 2023's Mechanical Fiction - an album that demonstrates The Gorge's masterful amalgam of djent precision, prog fearlessness, and the cathartic energy of early 2000s metallic hardcore.

Staps' visceral reaction to The Gorge is relatable; it takes far less than 17 seconds of Mechanical Fiction to witness the members' instrumental virtuosity and a rhythmic complexity that makes most mathcore look like second grade algebra. But as songs progress, riffs morph, curveballs are thrown, and disorienting tensions give way to involuntary head-nodding climaxes, the delicate balances behind the heaviness emerge. Mechanical Fiction is technical but tasteful, brainy but cathartic, relentless but inviting.

The musical kinship of The Gorge's members runs deep. Guitarist/vocalist Phil Ring, guitarist Joe Bowers, bassist Chris Turnbaugh, and Jerry Mazzuca have collaborated in various projects for more than half of their lives. Ring, Bowers, and Mazzuca have formed the core of The Gorge since their 2010 inception. Turnbaugh joined in 2016, making Mechanical Fiction his first recording. Their 2012 debut Prehistoric Relapse featured original bassist Nick Jost (now of Baroness), while the band borrowed Ryan Thompson from thrash outfit Black Fast for their 2016 album Thousand Year Fire.

The Gorge's singular vision of heavy music is rooted in eclectic influences ranging from Meshuggah and Botch to Igor Stravinsky and John Coltrane. They have shared stages with Dillinger Escape Plan, Everytime I Die, Protest The Hero, and The Armed, and plan to celebrate Mechanical Fiction with East Coast tour date in the fall.

"This four-piece metal and hardcore hybrid group’s made waves around St. Louis and various music blogs with the February release of their album Thousand Year Fire. Throughout the album, guitarist Phil Ring and the band incorporate elements of jazz and classical music as they build their own unique tumult. Although the band hasn’t apparently characterized the album as dystopic, titles like “Return to Earth” and “River Ghosts” suggest they’re embracing the idea of a future filled with environmental degradation."-Willis Ryder Arnold (Audio Agitation-St. Louis Public Radio)

"Thousand Year Fire channels the fun and aggression of breakneck hardcore with the unexpected precision of the progressive genre, all without caving into weird djenty trends and recycled ideas."-Mark, (Noise Ordinance Blog) https://noiseordinanceblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/review-the-gorge-thousand-year-fire

"The Gorge takes the smooth and swirling guitar work of math rock, offbeat yet steady drum work, and accessibility of progressive metalcore to merge their sound into something without mold."-Liam Strong (itdjents.com) http://www.itdjents.com/reviews-2/review-the-gorge-thousand-year-fire

"The dichotomy between precise control and utter abandon guides many of The Gorge's tracks: The instrumentalists approach each tune with dexterous guitar lines, oft-punishing rhythms and a laser-focused intuition."-Christian Schaeffer (Riverfront Times)http://www.riverfronttimes.com/stlouis/kneel-before-the-gorges-thousand-year-fire/Content?oid=3060772

"The Gorge have crafted an epic and sprawling record with
Thousand Year Fire and with all of the attention that the St. Louis metal scene has been seeing nationally, I can’t help but feel that they won’t be regarded as a local band for very long."-Dan Mendenall (BiasedSTL)
http://biasedstl.tumblr.com/post/139118233695/the-gorge-thousand-year-fire-album-review

"The Gorge are playing their own rough in the right areas brand of progressive metal. It’s dark and technical, playful and crushing and a genuine repeat player."-Matt McLennan (HeavyBlogIsHeavy) http://www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2016/02/05/hey-listen-to-the-gorge

http://mattlawrence.net/the-gorge-thousand-year-fire-review/?source=delusiondamage.com
Show More
Genres:
Djent, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal.
Band Members:
Jerry Mazzuca-drums, Chris Turnbaugh-bass, Phil Ring-guitar/vocals, Joe Bowers-guitar
Hometown:
Saint Louis, Missouri

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