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Rudra
Rudra Logo
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Background information
OriginSingapore
GenresVedic metal, avant-garde metal, blackened death metal, thrash metal, folk metal
Years active1992−present
LabelsTranscending Obscurity Asia, Awakening Records
MembersKathir - Vocals, Bass
Shiva - Drums
Devan - Guitars
Vinod - Guitars
Past membersAlvin Chua
Bala
Kannan
Selvam
Simon
Subash
Websitewww.rudra.sg

Rudra is a Vedic metal band from Singapore formed in 1992. Rudra play a uniquely composed avant garde blend of styles, including, among others, black metal-influenced death metal with interpolations and extended passages of traditional Carnatic music. The lyrical content is derived from Sanskrit Vedic literature and philosophy with, ancient mantras (shlokas) incorporated into the song structures.[1][2][3]

History

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Rudra was formed in mid-1992 as a trio, then made up of Kathir (bass and vocals), Shiva (drums) and Bala (guitar). It was then known as Rudhra. A fourth member, Selvam, was recruited to supplement Bala on guitar. With this line-up they released a 4-track demo, The Past, in 1994. Prior to this release, Rudhra had been featured in a few underground death metal compilation albums with Singaporean underground metal bands.

In early 1996, the band had a hiatus and the members were involved in separate bands. Towards the end of 1996, Kathir decided to resurrect Rudhra with a slight alteration to its name; thus Rudra (the most common English transliteration for the Sanskrit word) was born. Kathir teamed up with Shiva and started work in the studio, soon to be joined by Bala and Alvin Chua to complete the line up before recording the self-titled debut album in late 1997, which was released in June 1998. The band played a couple of gigs and also starting work on new material. The band replaced its two guitarists with Selvam (ex-member) and Kannan in January 2000.

With that line-up Rudra released its second album, The Aryan Crusade, in September 2001. In January 2002, Big O magazine named this album as one of the top 40 albums of the year. In July 2003, Rudra released a third album Kurukshetra,[4] named after the battlefield featured in the Indian epic the Mahabharata, Kurukshetra.

After touring in Singapore, India, Indonesia and Thailand, Rudra released Brahmavidya: Primordial I, in April 2005. Brahmavidya: Primordial I represented a slight shift in the band's sound as it exhibits more black metal influences than their previous albums and presents a denser recording that showcases the band's progressive move into more dynamic leads, complex bass-lines, and tighter, faster drumming with a bigger emphasis on blast beats. With this release, Rudra toured the United States in January 2007.

In 2008, Kannan was replaced by Devan. In 2009, Rudra released Brahmavidya: Transcendental I as the second chapter in the Brahmavidya trilogy. They have collaborated with Singapore director Jacen Tan on the music video for Hymns from the Blazing Chariot. In 2009, the band went through another line up change with Vinod replacing longtime member Selvam.

In August 2010, Rudra headlined the first day of Baybeats,[5] an annual 3-day alternative music festival, held in Singapore. This was a rare occurrence: an extreme metal band headlining a non-metal music festival. They headlined the festival again in 2012 and 2019.[1][2][6] The band has also invited the interest of musicologists and research papers have been published about both Vedic metal and the band.[which?]

In November 2011, Rudra announced that they will be closing the 2011 Brahmavidya Tour by headlining the Strawberry Fields Rock Fest[7] in Bangalore, India. It had been more than 7 years since the band last played Bangalore.

In July 2011, Devan left the band to focus on his personal life. Subash joined the band officially in January 2012 to replace Devan. In 2013, Simon joined the band to replace Subash.

In August 2021, Simon had to leave the band due to work commitments. Devan rejoined the band subsequently. Their 10th album (and 9th of all original material) Eight Mahavidyas was released on 22 December 2022.[8]

In 2023 a book Rudra 30 Years of Vedic Metal was released, describing the biography of the band.[9]

The band announced that their 11th studio album, Antithesis, will be released on 14 January 2025, via the Chinese metal record label Awakening Records.[10]

Discography

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  • The Past (Demo, 1995)
  • Rudra (1998)
  • The Aryan Crusade (2001)
  • Kurukshetra (2003)
  • Brahmavidya: Primordial I (2005)
  • Brahmavidya: Transcendental I (2009) (Trinity Recs - Asia, Vic Records - Europe)
  • Brahmavidya: Immortal I (2011)[11]
  • RTA (2013)[12]
  • Kurukshetra (Remastered) (2015)
  • Enemy of Duality (2016)[13]
  • The Blackisle Sessions (2018)
  • Past Life Regression (2018)
  • Invoking the Gods (2019)[1]
  • Eight Mahavidyas (2022)
  • Antithesis (expected in 2025)[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Raguraman, Anjali (21 August 2019). "From rising regional rappers to Vedic metal veterans: 5 acts to check out at Baybeats". The Straits Times. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Rudra - Esplanade". www.esplanade.com. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  3. ^ ""We have just evolved the way we want to evolve": An interview with Rudra". "We have just evolved the way we want to evolve": An interview with Rudra | Bandwagon | Music media championing and spotlighting music in Asia. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Kurukshetra". Encyclopaedia Metallum. 7 February 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Rudra To Headline Baybeats Festival 2010". Metalunderground. 13 August 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  6. ^ "BREAKING: Baybeats 2019 announces Phase 1 line-up – Rudra, Airliftz, Reality Club and more". BREAKING: Baybeats 2019 announces Phase 1 line-up – Rudra, Airliftz, Reality Club and more | Bandwagon | Music media championing and spotlighting music in Asia. 24 June 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Rudra to headline Strawberry Fields". Headbangers India. 16 November 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  8. ^ "RUDRA will release a new album 'Eight Mahavidyas' (CD) in December". Roooar Violent Zone. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  9. ^ Kannan K (11 June 2023). Rudra 30 Years of Vedic Metal. Independently published. ASIN B0CDJYYFYC. ISBN 979-8399617022.
  10. ^ a b Asia, Unite (25 October 2024). "Asian Metal Legends RUDRA Announce New Album 'Antithesis' [Singapore]". Unite Asia. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  11. ^ "Rudra Announces "Brahmavidya: Immortal I" Release Date".
  12. ^ "Vedic metal pioneers RUDRA announce new album 'RTA'". Metalindia Magazine. 28 September 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  13. ^ "Rudra Unveils "Enemy Of Duality" Album Details". Metalunderground. 12 September 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
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