Ne Obliviscaris (band)

Ne Obliviscaris (Latin for "forget not"; Clan Campbell motto) is a six-piece Australian progressive metal band from Melbourne.

Ne Obliviscaris were formed in April 2003 by vocalist Xenoyr and bassist Adam Cooper, later adding a second guitarist and a female soprano.

However, due to the distance between Queensland and Melbourne, Ne Obliviscaris parted ways with Barnes[5] and Presland's return to the band was announced on 24 August 2012.

[16] And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope from Portal of I was included in a teaching curriculum at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the song being analysed for its composition.

Although they initially gave "irreconcilable personal differences" as the reason, they later explained that it was due in part to the allegations, but also because they believed that Brown needed help.

[31] Brown confirmed both the allegations and the band's statement to be true, adding that being released made him "realize the extent of damage I have caused to people over the years and how badly I need to get help to get my life back on track."

On 22 June 2019 it was announced that the band's track, Intra Venus won the 2018 Independent Music Award for Best Metal / Hardcore song.

In addition to the campaign to fund their world tour, the band announced in March 2016 that they were starting a subscription based service through the Patreon micro-payments platform.

This was in part inspired by Thy Art is Murder frontman, CJ McMahon, quitting the band for financial reasons.

[42] The decision to use Patreon generated some controversy on social media platforms to which vocalist and violinist Tim Charles responded.

At Hellfest, France, in June 2024