Artist
Aletheian
United States • 1997 – 2008
Aletheian is a music group from United States, active 1997–2008. Their discography on Gatefold includes 2 records.
2
Albums tracked
3
In collections
1997
Since
Biography
Aletheian is from Lebanon, PA, and plays a progressive melodic brand of death metal. They're not new to the scene; they have been around for many years, have released three albums (one of which was under the name "Crutch", entitled "...Hope Prevails") and have been playing shows all over the United States with bands such as Crimson Moonlight, Becoming the Archetype and Society's Finest. Guitarist Alex Kennis also played guitar in Becoming the Archetype, for the album "The Physics of Fire"
The Arc of Aletheian
The pivots — what forced Aletheian to reinvent.
The Crushing the Deceiver Roots
Before the technical polish of the mid-2000s, the band was operating under their original name and leaning into a raw, thrash-heavy death metal sound. You can hear the foundational aggression on those early demos where the production is thin but the ambition is clearly outgrowing their gear. They were trying to bridge the gap between old-school Florida death metal and the burgeoning technical movement, a pivot that finally necessitated the name change to signal a more 'enlightened' and complex direction.
The Hope Eternal/Apolutrosis Peak
The 2003 release of Apolutrosis saw them fully embrace a melodic-yet-punishing technicality that felt like a localized response to the Gothenburg scene. This era was defined by cleaner production and a focus on lead guitar work that felt more like a dialogue than just shredding for the sake of it. It’s the sound of a band finally mastering their instruments and realizing they didn't have to hide behind a wall of distortion to be heavy.
Influences
- Death — Travis Turner has explicitly cited Chuck Schuldiner’s later work as the blueprint for their technical philosophy. You hear it in the way the bass isn't just buried but actually plays counter-melodies against the rhythm guitars. It’s that Individual Thought Patterns era DNA all over their discography.
- Cynic — The band frequently pointed to Focus as the record that gave them permission to be 'intellectual' without losing the metal edge. The jazz-fusion leanings in Aletheian’s bridge sections are a direct descendant of Paul Masvidal’s clean-channel explorations. They took the complexity but kept it centered on the riff.
- Atheist — The erratic, syncopated time signatures used on Dying Vine are pulled straight from the Unquestionable Presence playbook. They shared that same obsession with shifting the pocket mid-verse just to keep the listener off-balance. It’s technicality as a weapon rather than a decoration.
- Extol — Aletheian emerged from the same theological and musical headspace as these Norwegian giants, often touring the same circuit. You can hear the influence in the way they layer dissonant chords over melodic leads, particularly on the more atmospheric tracks of Apolutrosis. They were the American answer to the Scandinavian progressive-metal wave.
- At the Gates — The melodic sensibilities and the 'Sluiter' style riffing are undeniable nods to the Slaughter of the Soul era. Even while playing at technical speeds, Aletheian kept the harmonic minor hooks that defined the Swedish sound. It provided the accessible skeleton for their more skeletal, complex arrangements.
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