Avarice
by Nicole Walters
In 2009, Mordium was the first metal band that the school had ever seen; introducing the metal genre to previous students. This year, the school is greeted again by the exciting genre. With guitarists Ricky Sentina and Josh Stuart, drummer Cameron McMahon, and vocalist Adam Rabbani, a new brutal band emerges, Avarice. According to drummer Cameron McMahon, Avarice was formed through contacts after contacts. “To form Avarice, basically I was in a band before this, and my guitarist, Noah, told me to call Ricky Sentina,” McMahon said. “ From there, Ricky went on to contact Josh for another guitar and then I contacted Adam Rabbani. Right now we’re not so sure as to what’s happening with the bass, but we had a member, Kolani, and he was my friend so I contacted him.” Ricky Sentina said he enjoyed the opportunity to play at the school. “It was fun playing in front of all my peers,” Sentina said. Avarice draws on multiple influences in creating their sound. “We decided we wanted to make a modern band with a ‘djent’ style in mind,” Sentina said, “except we wanted to combine my writing style and Josh’s style to have our own unique twist.” Bands such as Periphery, Born of Osiris, To Each His Own, For the Fallen Dreams, and Attila are Avarice’s inspirations in forming their band as well as playing metal music in general. Avarice recorded their first single, “Empty Dream”. They are hoping to record another song soon.


















