Make Them Suffer

Make Them Suffer
Origin Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Years active 2008present
Labels Rise (worldwide)
Roadrunner (Australia)
Associated acts Thy Art Is Murder, Oceano
Website www.facebook.com/makethemsufferau
Members Sean Harmanis
Nick McLernon
Jaya Jeffery
Tim Madden
Louisa Burton
Past members Cody Brooks
Heather Menaglio
Christopher-Arias Real
Lachlan Monty

Make Them Suffer is an Australian band from Perth currently signed to Rise Records and Roadrunner Records in Australia.[1] Their debut album Neverbloom peaked at No. 56 on the ARIA Album charts in June 2012, while its follow up Old Souls debuted at No. 30 upon release in May 2015. After the band signed with Rise, the label released an expanded version of Old Souls in August 2016, containing also the EP Lord of Woe (originally self-released in 2010) and a new track, "Ether".

History

They self-released their debut EP, Lord of Woe, on 27 September 2010.[2]

In February 2012 the group signed with Roadrunner Records and in May that year released their debut album Neverbloom.[3]

They released a single entitled "Let Me In" on May 12, 2014.

On May 29, 2015 Make Them Suffer released their second full-length album entitled "Old Souls".

On June 14th 2016 they released a new track titled "Ether"

They have toured with such notable acts as Thy Art Is Murder, Bleeding Through, Northlane, August Burns Red, Oceano, Obey The Brave, Job For A Cowboy and War from a Harlots Mouth and played shows with A Day To Remember, Darkest Hour, The Acacia Strain, Carnifex, Architects and Soundwave Festival.[4]

Tours

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

Members

Current

Former
  • Richard West – rhythm guitar (2008)
  • Cody Brooks – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2008–2011)
  • Heather Menaglio – keyboards, synthesizers (2008–2011)
  • Craig Buckingham – rhythm guitar (2011–2013)
  • Chris Arias-Real – bass guitar (2008–2016)
  • Lachlan Monty – rhythm guitar (2013–2016)
Touring musicians
  • Jay Coombs (of Aversions Crown) – bass guitar (2014)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums
EPs
Demos
Singles

References

External links

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