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Originally called "Nemhesis" having recorded a six-track demo in 1996 under that name, they were formed by the guitarist Andrea Martongelli in 1999. Singer Alessio Garavello joined Arthemis in 1999 (shortly after the release of ''Church of the Ghost''<ref name="arthemis a-z of power metal">{{cite book |last=Sharpe-Young |first=Garry |date=2003 |title=A-Z of Power Metal |location=London |publisher=Cherry Red Books Ltd. |page=33 |isbn=1-901447-13-8 }}<!--|accessdate=2014-04-14 --></ref> and also became the second guitarist after Matteo Ballottari had left the band.

Originally called "Nemhesis" having recorded a six-track demo in 1996 under that name, they were formed by the guitarist Andrea Martongelli in 1999. Singer Alessio Garavello joined Arthemis in 1999 (shortly after the release of ''Church of the Ghost''<ref name="arthemis a-z of power metal">{{cite book |last=Sharpe-Young |first=Garry |date=2003 |title=A-Z of Power Metal |location=London |publisher=Cherry Red Books Ltd. |page=33 |isbn=1-901447-13-8 }}<!--|accessdate=2014-04-14 --></ref> and also became the second guitarist after Matteo Ballottari had left the band.



Arthemis have released five studio albums starting with the 2001 debut album ''The Damn Ship''. The band has also appeared on rock and metal themed TV shows ''Rock TV Sala Prove'', ''Rock TV Database'', and played for an advertising spot for “Fiat” cars. In 2010, Arthemis appeared on the Metal Hammer UK Judas Priest tribute album ''The Metal Forge: Volume 1 - [[Judas Priest]]: British Steel'', covering "United".

Arthemis have released eight studio albums starting with the 1999 debut album ''Church of the Ghost''. The band has also appeared on rock and metal themed TV shows ''Rock TV Sala Prove'', ''Rock TV Database'', and played for an advertising spot for “Fiat” cars. In 2010, Arthemis appeared on the Metal Hammer UK Judas Priest tribute album ''The Metal Forge: Volume 1 - [[Judas Priest]]: British Steel'', covering "United".



Under the leadership of original member, Andrea Martongelli, the band has moved from [[power metal]] to a more [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] and [[thrash metal]] sound.

Under the leadership of original member, Andrea Martongelli, the band has moved from [[power metal]] to a more [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] and [[thrash metal]] sound.



==Current band lineup==

==Current band lineup==

* Fabio Dessi - Vocals (2009- )

* Fabio Dessi - vocals (2009- )

* Andrea Martongelli - Guitars/Backing Vocals (1994- )

* Andrea Martongelli - guitars/backing vocals (1994- )

* Giorgio Terenziani - Bass Guitar (2013- )

* Giorgio Terenziani - bass guitar (2013- )

* Francesco Tresca - Drums (2012- )

* Francesco Tresca - drums (2012- )



==Former members==

==Former members==

* Alessio Garavello - Vocals/Guitars (1999–2009)

* Alessio Garavello - vocals/guitars (1999–2009)

* Matteo Ballottari - Guitars (1998-2007)

* Matteo Ballottari - guitars (1998-2007)

* Paolo Perazzani - Drums/Backing Vocals (1994-1996; 2002-2009)

* Paolo Perazzani - drums/backing vocals (1994-1996; 2002-2009)

* Matteo Galbier - Bass Guitar/Backing Vocals (1994-2009)

* Matteo Galbier - bass guitar/backing vocals (1994-2009)

* Alberto Caria - Lead Vocals (1997-1999)

* Alberto Caria - lead vocals (1997-1999)

* Corrado Rontani - Drums (2009-2011)

* Corrado Rontani - drums (2009-2011)

* Paolo Caridi - Drums (2011-2012)

* Paolo Caridi - drums (2011-2012)

* Damiano Perazzini - Bass Guitar (2009-2013)

* Damiano Perazzini - bass guitar (2009-2013)



==Discography==

==Discography==


Revision as of 12:20, 19 March 2022

Arthemis
Arthemis at Wacken Open Air in 2014
Arthemis at Wacken Open Air in 2014
Background information
OriginVerona, Italy
GenresPower metal, heavy metal, thrash metal
Years active1999-present
LabelsScarlet Records
MembersFabio Dessi
Andrea Martongelli
Giorgio Terenziani
Francesco Tresca
Past membersAlessio Garavello
Matteo Ballottari
Paolo Perazzani
Matteo Galbier
Alberto Caria
Corrado Rontani
Paolo Caridi
Damiano Perazzini
Website[1] www.arthemisweb.com

Arthemis are an Italian power metal/heavy metal band.

History

Originally called "Nemhesis" having recorded a six-track demo in 1996 under that name, they were formed by the guitarist Andrea Martongelli in 1999. Singer Alessio Garavello joined Arthemis in 1999 (shortly after the release of Church of the Ghost[1] and also became the second guitarist after Matteo Ballottari had left the band.

Arthemis have released eight studio albums starting with the 1999 debut album Church of the Ghost. The band has also appeared on rock and metal themed TV shows Rock TV Sala Prove, Rock TV Database, and played for an advertising spot for “Fiat” cars. In 2010, Arthemis appeared on the Metal Hammer UK Judas Priest tribute album The Metal Forge: Volume 1 - Judas Priest: British Steel, covering "United".

Under the leadership of original member, Andrea Martongelli, the band has moved from power metal to a more heavy metal and thrash metal sound.

Current band lineup

Former members

Discography

References

  1. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry (2003). A-Z of Power Metal. London: Cherry Red Books Ltd. p. 33. ISBN 1-901447-13-8.
  • ^ "Arthemis Unveils "We Fight" Album Artwork - in Metal News". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
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