Sinister (band)
Sinister is a death metal band from Schiedam, the Netherlands, formed in 1988. They have released fourteen albums, most recently Deformation of the Holy Realm in 2020.
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Origin | Schiedam, Netherlands |
Genres | Death metal |
Years active | 1988–2003, 2005–present |
Labels | Witchhunt, Seraphic Decay, Sicktone, Nuclear Blast, Metal Mind, Massacre |
Associated acts | Houwitser, Weapons to Hunt, Absurd Universe |
Website | facebook.com/SinisterOfficial |
Members | Aad Kloosterwaard Walter Bokito Tjwa Toep Duin Ricardo Falcon Ghislain van der Stel |
Past members | Ron van de Polder Mike van Mastrigt Corzas Nanuruw Frank Faaze Andre Tolhuizen Bart van Wallenberg Michel Alderliefsten Eric de Windt Joost Silvrants Rachel van Mastrigt-Heyzer Pascal Grevinga Paul Beltman Mathijs Brussaard Bastiaan Brussaard |
The band was idle between 2003 and 2005, after which Aad Kloosterwaard, the only constant member, switched from drums to vocals.[1]
Members
Current members
- Aad Kloosterwaard - vocals (2005–present), drums (1988–2003)
- Toep Duin - drums (2011–present)
- Ghislain van der Stel - bass (2017–present)
- Michal Grall - guitar (2018-present)
- Walter Bokito Tjwa - guitar (2019–present)
Former members
- Mike (Sinister) van Mastrigt - vocals (1988–1996)
- Ron van de Polder - guitar, bass (1988–1992, 2003)
- Corzas Nanuruw - bass (1989–1991)
- Andre Tolhuizen - guitar (1991–1994)
- Frank Faaze - guitar (1991)
- Bart van Wallenberg - guitar, bass (1992–2002)
- Michel Alderliefsten - bass (1996)
- Eric de Windt - vocals (1997–1999)
- Alex Paul - bass (1997–2003), guitar (2005–2011)
- Joost Silvrants - vocals (2000)
- Rachel Heyzer - vocals (2001–2003)
- Pascal Grevinga - guitar (2003)
- Paul Beltman - drums (2005–2008)
- Bas van den Bogaard - bass (2005–2011)
- Edwin van den Eeden - drums (2008–2011)
- Mathijs Brussaard - bass (2011 – 2015)
- Léon Caufijn - bass (2015–2016)
- Bastiaan Brussaard - bass (2011 – 2017)
- Ricardo Falcon - guitar (2016–2018)
Timeline
DiscographyStudio albums
EPs and singles
Music Videos
DVDs
References
External links |
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