The Dutch melodic thrash outfit Disquiet was restablished in Utrecht 2008. The three track promo ‘Hate Incarnate’ (2008) indicates this fresh start: “Ten minutes of this intense music is never enough. The great sound and heavy production makes us hungry for more”. (Metalfan)

Disquiet combines Bay Area oriented thrash metal mixed with melodic European elements. Imagine a mix of Testament with Arch Enemy, moderated with some modern metalcore influences.

January 2012, the band launches its first full-length album ‘Scars Of Undying Grief’. A product of perseverance with an in-your-face production by Tommie Bonajo (Blind Sight), demonstrates Disquiet’s approach to modern metal. ‘Disquiet’s debut album is better than many of the established order’ (Aardschok Magazine). ‘Disquiet has it’s own sound, packaged in great art-work’ (Rock Tribune), ‘Thrash-tipp des monats’ (Metal Hammer).

Koen Romeijn (Detonation/Apophys) joined the band in 2012 and Disquiet thrashed many stages that year. Among these was Wacken Open Air, with 80.000 visitors one of the biggest metalfestivals in the world. In 2013 shows in Germany and as one of the first Dutch metalbands in Suriname (South America) were added to that list. In 2014 this story continued with international shows in Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany sharing the stage with Arch Enemy and Annihilator.

In 2015 Koen was replaced by Frank van Boven and the band started recording their new album ‘The Condemnation’ which is planned to be released spring 2016.

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