Phase (band)

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Phase /fz/ is a UK-based rock band formed in Larissa, Greece in 2003. It was founded by Thanos Grigoriou, who was performing and recording with various members until the line-up was completed in 2011, with the addition of Damos Harharidis and Vasilis Liapis.[1] They debuted with their digital single Perdition under Microsoft's "Playlist Seven" co-promotion campaign for the release of Windows 7,[2][3] which was followed by two full-length albums In Consequence and the Wait.

Years active2003–present
LabelBackStage Records
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Phase
Phase in front of the Gate of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi
Phase in front of the Gate of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi
Background information
OriginLarissa, Greece
GenresAlternative rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, progressive metal (early)
Years active2003–present
LabelBackStage Records
MembersThanos Grigoriou
Damos Harharidis
Vasilis Liapis
Adam Schindler
Jak Nathan Owen Neil Carl Edward Kelly
Websitewww.phase.gr
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History

Formation (2003;2008)

Phase was formed in 2003 and played intermittently until 2008 when they began recording their album In Consequence and performed at concerts. Soon after they had a functional line up they recorded Perdition which was the very first track Phase ever recorded to be later a part of Microsoft's Playlist 7 campaign.

Response

Phase has been the subject of several alternative rock publications and has generally been well received by its critics.[citation needed] They have had interviews in various magazines and radiostations and have received praise for their shows.[citation needed]

The band entered Billboard's "uncharted" having as highest position #42,[4] while they charted on #12 of the fastest rising acts powered by the week of 23 June 2012.[5][6]

Tom Robinson of the BBC has noticed their second record and has given them airplay on his radioshow.[7][8]

Collaborations

Duncan Patterson (Alternative 4, ex-Antimatter), better known from his involvement with the British rock band Anathema, has contributed on Phase's first record, In Consequence.[9][10][11]

Alexis Marcou has contributed in various of their artworks.[12]

Touring

The band has shared stages with various artists like Anneke van Giersbergen, Danny Cavanagh, Sivert Høyem (ex-Mardugada), Jeff Martin (The Tea Party), The Twillight Sad, Antimatter among others.[13]

Phase has performed and is still into performing a considerable number of shows without any major management supporting them, in and out of their territory's borders, and they are said to be the second international rock act, after the Gorillaz, ever to play in Syria (Damascus, 7 January 2011).[citation needed]

Concert tours

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Duration Concert tour Regions Line ups Supporting releases
Dec 2008 – Feb 2010 Road to Perdition Greece Thanos Grigoriou, Alex Arnaoutoglou, Chris Gioldasis, Dinos Athanaselos, Dimitris Lytras Perdition
March 2010 – Sep 2013 In Tour Sequence Europe, Middle East Thanos Grigoriou, Damos Harharidis, Vasilis Liapis, Marios Papakostas, Alex Arnaoutoglou, Dimitris Athanaselos, Mike Maroulis, Dimitris Lytras, Dinos Athanaselos, Thanos Kandylas In Consequence
Oct 2013 - Feb 2015 Waiting Around Tour UK, Europe Thanos Grigoriou, Damos Harharidis, Vasilis Liapis, Marios Papakostas, Mike Maroulis, Fardin Esfandiari, Adam Schindler Amethyst, The Wait, Point of You
May 2015 – Aug 2015 Tour Unseen UK Thanos Grigoriou, Vasilis Liapis, Fardin Esfandiari, Adam Schindler Dream Unseen
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Discography

Studio albums

  • In Consequence (2010)
  • The Wait (2014)

Singles

  • "Perdition" (single) (2009)
  • "Amethyst" (single) (2013)
  • "Point of You" (single) (2014)

Musical style, genre and influence

The band takes influence from a variety of artists and musical traditions and they often cite Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, Rainbow, Bruce Dickinson, the Beatles, David Bowie, Massive Attack, Loreena McKennitt, Rock and Metal Music, Greek Rebetiko and so on, while the bands they are mostly compared to are: Alice in Chains, Nirvana, The Tea Party, Anathema, Porcupine Tree and more[14][15] [16]

Charitable activity

On the beginning of 2016 marking five years since their gig in Damascus, they launched a fundraising campaign dedicated to Syrian families who were affected by the political crisis in the country.[17]

On 15 May 2016, Phase performed the frames of NevFest Festival at Sunderland Stadium of Light.[18]

Members

Timeline

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References

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