Under Threat formed in the early 2000s with Ethan James on vocals. Their debut album 'The Unveiling' established them with hard-hitting rock, and they followed it with releases like 'Ashes to Ashes' and 'The World Beyond.' Songs such as 'Infestation' and 'Deathmosphere' became part of their catalog.
The track 'Behind Mankind's Disguise' drew particular attention for its critique of corporate greed. In 2010, founding guitarist Alex Carter left the band amid allegations of drug abuse, an event that tested the group's stability.
After Carter's departure, the lineup settled with Marcus Stone on guitar, Ben Walker on bass, and Tom Grey on drums. They continued recording material like 'Black Innertia Disintegration' and 'Consummatum Est,' maintaining a focus on heavy riffs and introspective melodies without shifting their core approach.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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