Omotai
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JUN
15
2019
Houston, TX
Rudyard's British Pub
I Was There
APR
20
2019
San Antonio, TX
Paper Tiger Small Room
I Was There
OCT
11
2017
Tempe, AZ
Yucca Tap Room
I Was There
OCT
01
2017
Denver, CO
Streets Of London Pub
I Was There
JUL
11
2017
Houston, TX
Walter's Downtown
I Was There
JUL
08
2017
Dallas, TX
Club DaDa
I Was There
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About Omotai
Omotai was founded in Houston in 2010 by guitarist Sam Waters, drummer Anthony Vallejo, and bassist Melissa Lonchambon. The band recorded their debut release, Peace Through Fear, within two weeks of formation; this confrontational EP drew on both modern heavy underground rock, ranging from Keelhaul to High on Fire, and the early industrial sounds of Godflesh and Skullflower, and was bolstered by Vallejo’s unscalable wall of noise. Omotai’s first West Coast tour followed only a few short months later. Over the next four years, Omotai completed two LPs that showcased impressive stylistic evolution, first into the violent but purposeful hardcore of 2012’s Terrestrial Grief, and then the patient, layered sludge metal of 2014’s Fresh Hell. During post-production on the latter, the trio recruited Jamie Ross, a shockingly adept post-rock guitarist with unique harmonic sensibilities that provided for an immense expansion in the band’s sound. Vallejo departed in 2014, and was replaced by journeyman punk drummer (and Waters’ previous collaborator) Daniel Mee, whose staggered blasts and dynamic finesse tempered the band’s brute force. After touring with the new lineup, Omotai threw themselves into the writing process for what would become their fourth and most expansive album, A Ruined Oak. A meditation on the lost colony at Roanoke, the record centers on abandonment and responsibility, the lyrics haunted by loss and violence. This sprawling, diverse work shows a greater range than anything the band has done before, with songs drawing from thrash, doom, sludge, extreme metal, hardcore punk, and post-rock. A Ruined Oak is due out in 2017. DISCOGRAPHY Title: A Ruined Oak Label: Tofu Carnage Records Format: 2xLP/Digital Release Date: October 6, 2017 Title: Fresh Hell Label: The Treaty Oak Collective Format: LP/Digital Release Date: February 18, 2014 Title: Terrestrial Grief Label: The Treaty Oak Collective Format: LP/Digital Release Date: November 9, 2012 Title: Peace Through Fear Label: self-released Format: CD/Digital Release Date: July 13, 2010 Email: omotai.official@gmail.com Blog: omotai.com
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Genres:
Metal, Sludge Metal
Band Members:
Melissa Lonchambon Ryan, Jamie Ross, Anthony Vallejo, Sam Waters, Danny Mee
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
No upcoming shows
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
15
2019
Houston, TX
Rudyard's British Pub
I Was There
APR
20
2019
San Antonio, TX
Paper Tiger Small Room
I Was There
OCT
11
2017
Tempe, AZ
Yucca Tap Room
I Was There
OCT
01
2017
Denver, CO
Streets Of London Pub
I Was There
JUL
11
2017
Houston, TX
Walter's Downtown
I Was There
JUL
08
2017
Dallas, TX
Club DaDa
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Omotai
Omotai was founded in Houston in 2010 by guitarist Sam Waters, drummer Anthony Vallejo, and bassist Melissa Lonchambon. The band recorded their debut release, Peace Through Fear, within two weeks of formation; this confrontational EP drew on both modern heavy underground rock, ranging from Keelhaul to High on Fire, and the early industrial sounds of Godflesh and Skullflower, and was bolstered by Vallejo’s unscalable wall of noise. Omotai’s first West Coast tour followed only a few short months later. Over the next four years, Omotai completed two LPs that showcased impressive stylistic evolution, first into the violent but purposeful hardcore of 2012’s Terrestrial Grief, and then the patient, layered sludge metal of 2014’s Fresh Hell. During post-production on the latter, the trio recruited Jamie Ross, a shockingly adept post-rock guitarist with unique harmonic sensibilities that provided for an immense expansion in the band’s sound. Vallejo departed in 2014, and was replaced by journeyman punk drummer (and Waters’ previous collaborator) Daniel Mee, whose staggered blasts and dynamic finesse tempered the band’s brute force. After touring with the new lineup, Omotai threw themselves into the writing process for what would become their fourth and most expansive album, A Ruined Oak. A meditation on the lost colony at Roanoke, the record centers on abandonment and responsibility, the lyrics haunted by loss and violence. This sprawling, diverse work shows a greater range than anything the band has done before, with songs drawing from thrash, doom, sludge, extreme metal, hardcore punk, and post-rock. A Ruined Oak is due out in 2017. DISCOGRAPHY Title: A Ruined Oak Label: Tofu Carnage Records Format: 2xLP/Digital Release Date: October 6, 2017 Title: Fresh Hell Label: The Treaty Oak Collective Format: LP/Digital Release Date: February 18, 2014 Title: Terrestrial Grief Label: The Treaty Oak Collective Format: LP/Digital Release Date: November 9, 2012 Title: Peace Through Fear Label: self-released Format: CD/Digital Release Date: July 13, 2010 Email: omotai.official@gmail.com Blog: omotai.com
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Genres:
Metal, Sludge Metal
Band Members:
Melissa Lonchambon Ryan, Jamie Ross, Anthony Vallejo, Sam Waters, Danny Mee
Hometown:
Houston, Texas
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