In-Quest
In-Quest is a Belgian technical death metal band. Formerly signed with Good Life Recordings, the band were active since the early 1990s, with Sven de Caluwe of Aborted as a singer from 2002 to 2004. He was replaced by Swedish singer Mike Löfberg from Blockhead. They released five albums and two EPs, with their final album called 8: The Odyssey Of Eternity released on August 8, 2013. On February 12, 2014 the band split up.
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Origin | Turnhout, Belgium |
Genres | Technical death metal |
Years active | 1994–2014 |
Labels | Teutonic Existence Records, Shiver Records, Soulreaper Records, Good Life Recordings |
Associated acts | Aborted, Leng Tch'e |
Website | www.in-quest.be |
Members | MiQe Löfberg Douglas Verhoeven Gert Monden Korneel Lauwereins Frederick Peeters |
Past members | Noise Grinder Sven de Caluwé Laurent Swaan Wim Roelants Manu van Tichelen Joël Decoster Jan Geenen Valéry Bottin |
In-Quest have played at a number of festivals in Belgium and the Netherlands, such as Frostrock, Euroblast, Xmass Festival, Flanders Fields of Death, Arnhem Metal Meeting, and (alongside bands like Slipknot, Fear Factory, Nile, Motörhead, Saxon, and Ensiferum) Graspop Metal Meeting in 2005 (Metal Dome), 2006 (Marquee 1) and 2009 (at Mainstage).[1] Also in 2006, In-Quest opened for Fear Factory, on their "Fifteen Years of Fear" tour.[2][3] They also supported Nile in 2005 on their EU tour.
Members
Final line-up
- Mike "MiQe" Löfberg - vocals (2004-2014)
- Gert Monden - drums (1994-2014)
- Douglas Verhoeven - lead guitar (1999-2014)
- Korneel "Korre" Lauwereins (bass 2007-2010) - rhythm guitar (2010-2014)
Former members
Vocals
Guitars
Bass
Timeline"System Shit" line-up (1988–1994)
Final "System Shit" line-up (1994)
Former "System Shit" members
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Discography
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References
- "In-Quest artiestinformatie". Festivalinfo. 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
- "Fear Factory, Misery Index en In-Quest op 4-5-2006, in 013, Tilburg". Metalfan.nl. 2006. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
- "Fear Factory, Misery Index en In-Quest live @ 013 in Tilburg, 4 mei 2006". Slagwerkwereld. 2006. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2008-12-13.