Widely considered a breakthrough, featuring highly polished production and iconic neo-classical leads.
In 2013, the band signed a three-album deal with Prosthetic Records , leading to the release of fan-favorite albums like Slave to the Sword (2014) and Ride Forth (2016).
Their sophomore effort, Beyond The Fall Of Time (2011), gained significant critical acclaim, solidifying their reputation as technical masters.
Their latest evolution, showcasing a darker, more cinematic take on their signature style. Legacy and Touring
The band's sound is defined by lightning-fast dual-guitar harmonies, intricate solos, and a galloping rhythm section. They are frequently praised for their "neo-classical" approach, often incorporating themes or direct reinterpretations of classical composers like Beethoven, Bach, and Paganini into a thrash metal context. This technical prowess has made them a favorite among fans of both "shred" guitar and traditional extreme metal. Career Milestones
The raw, thrash-heavy introduction to the band's sound.
Exmortus: The Neo-Classical Shred Titans of Whittier Exmortus is a heavy metal powerhouse hailing from Whittier, California, known for their unique and high-energy blend of technical death metal, thrash, and neo-classical shred. Founded in 2002 by guitarist and vocalist Jadran “Conan” Gonzalez when he was just 12 years old, the band has carved out a distinct niche by marrying extreme metal aggression with the sophisticated structures of classical music. Musical Style and Influence
After several years in the underground scene, Exmortus released their debut full-length album, In Hatred's Flame , in 2008 through Heavy Artillery Records.
Widely considered a breakthrough, featuring highly polished production and iconic neo-classical leads.
In 2013, the band signed a three-album deal with Prosthetic Records , leading to the release of fan-favorite albums like Slave to the Sword (2014) and Ride Forth (2016).
Their sophomore effort, Beyond The Fall Of Time (2011), gained significant critical acclaim, solidifying their reputation as technical masters. Exmortus The Band
Their latest evolution, showcasing a darker, more cinematic take on their signature style. Legacy and Touring
The band's sound is defined by lightning-fast dual-guitar harmonies, intricate solos, and a galloping rhythm section. They are frequently praised for their "neo-classical" approach, often incorporating themes or direct reinterpretations of classical composers like Beethoven, Bach, and Paganini into a thrash metal context. This technical prowess has made them a favorite among fans of both "shred" guitar and traditional extreme metal. Career Milestones Their latest evolution, showcasing a darker, more cinematic
The raw, thrash-heavy introduction to the band's sound.
Exmortus: The Neo-Classical Shred Titans of Whittier Exmortus is a heavy metal powerhouse hailing from Whittier, California, known for their unique and high-energy blend of technical death metal, thrash, and neo-classical shred. Founded in 2002 by guitarist and vocalist Jadran “Conan” Gonzalez when he was just 12 years old, the band has carved out a distinct niche by marrying extreme metal aggression with the sophisticated structures of classical music. Musical Style and Influence This technical prowess has made them a favorite
After several years in the underground scene, Exmortus released their debut full-length album, In Hatred's Flame , in 2008 through Heavy Artillery Records.