
Disciples Of Power "In Dust We Trust" CD
For fans of: Voivod, DBC, Atheist, Gorguts, Coroner Ā
Formed in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada during the mid-ā80s, DISCIPLES OF POWER is the brainchild of guitarist/vocalist Hart Bachmier, who steered the group through more than a decade of demo recordings, record label woes, lineup changes, and four full-length albumsāPower Trap, Ominous Prophecy, Invincible Enemy, and Mechanikillābefore the band dissipated during the late-ā90s. Throughout that time, Bachmier developed his high-speed tech-thrash attack toward an increasingly diverse and death metal-leaning approach; relentlessly promoting DISCIPLES OF POWER to the point of literally taking a Greyhound bus across Canada selling merchandise out of suitcases for a spell in the early-ā90s. DISCIPLES OF POWERās live rĆ©sumĆ© was boosted through opening slots for such legends as Annihilator, Anvil, Exciter, Forbidden, Razor, Sacred Reich, and many more.
After a failed recording contract with Cargo Records and a parting of the ways with Fringe Product (Razor, Sacrifice, Slaughter, Corpus Vile, etc.) after two albums, Bachmier formed his own labelāMindt Gash Recordsācontinuing his D.I.Y. approach by self-releasing DISCIPLES OF POWERās output from that point on. This self-reliant ethic continued when the band regrouped in the early-2000s, resulting in fifth and finalāfor nowāalbum, In Dust We Trust. Conceived during a tenuous time for the lineup, In Dust We Trust remains a bit of an overlooked āblack sheepā amidst the DISCIPLES OF POWER back catalog, despite putting forth some of the groupās most memorableāand well-producedāprogressive and technical death/thrash compositions.
So now, more than 15 years later, Divebomb Records is proud to shine a new light on this underrated gem from DISCIPLES OF POWER. Completely remastered by Jamie King at The Basement Recording, this edition of In Dust We Trust features reimagined cover art by Steven R. Cobb and a 16-page booklet featuring lyrics, photographs and an extensive retrospective interview with Hart Bachmier himself. For the fans, by the fans!
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For fans of: Voivod, DBC, Atheist, Gorguts, Coroner Ā
Formed in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada during the mid-ā80s, DISCIPLES OF POWER is the brainchild of guitarist/vocalist Hart Bachmier, who steered the group through more than a decade of demo recordings, record label woes, lineup changes, and four full-length albumsāPower Trap, Ominous Prophecy, Invincible Enemy, and Mechanikillābefore the band dissipated during the late-ā90s. Throughout that time, Bachmier developed his high-speed tech-thrash attack toward an increasingly diverse and death metal-leaning approach; relentlessly promoting DISCIPLES OF POWER to the point of literally taking a Greyhound bus across Canada selling merchandise out of suitcases for a spell in the early-ā90s. DISCIPLES OF POWERās live rĆ©sumĆ© was boosted through opening slots for such legends as Annihilator, Anvil, Exciter, Forbidden, Razor, Sacred Reich, and many more.
After a failed recording contract with Cargo Records and a parting of the ways with Fringe Product (Razor, Sacrifice, Slaughter, Corpus Vile, etc.) after two albums, Bachmier formed his own labelāMindt Gash Recordsācontinuing his D.I.Y. approach by self-releasing DISCIPLES OF POWERās output from that point on. This self-reliant ethic continued when the band regrouped in the early-2000s, resulting in fifth and finalāfor nowāalbum, In Dust We Trust. Conceived during a tenuous time for the lineup, In Dust We Trust remains a bit of an overlooked āblack sheepā amidst the DISCIPLES OF POWER back catalog, despite putting forth some of the groupās most memorableāand well-producedāprogressive and technical death/thrash compositions.
So now, more than 15 years later, Divebomb Records is proud to shine a new light on this underrated gem from DISCIPLES OF POWER. Completely remastered by Jamie King at The Basement Recording, this edition of In Dust We Trust features reimagined cover art by Steven R. Cobb and a 16-page booklet featuring lyrics, photographs and an extensive retrospective interview with Hart Bachmier himself. For the fans, by the fans!













