Alarum (band)

[1] In 1994 Racovalis and Evans were joined by Luke Morris on vocals and Lester Perry on bass to record the track, "Silence", which was produced by Gary McKenzie; it appeared on the compilation album, Death Down Under (1994), on the Def label.

[7][8] The Metal Forge's Simon Milburn praised the album as "chock full to the brim of frantic and over the top jazz-fused riffs and bass lines along with dynamic and effective drum fills and rolls and vocals that flick schizophrenically between melody and growl".

By December that year Racovalis departed the band and a replacement was found in Rob Brens,[7] and in May 2007 Young left the group.

[11] Young pursued his solo material and also worked with gothic metallers, Darkest Dawn before eventually joining The Levitation Hex.

[14] Metal Review's Ramar Pittance sees the group are "honing their songwriting chops and producing some of their tightest compositions to date.

At their best, the band pens compositionally straightforward and hooky thrashers and inform them with their meticulously honed and delightfully djanky chops".

The band released their fourth album, Circle's End which featured Ben Hocking (The Levitation Hex, Aeon of Horus) on drums for the recording sessions.