Mark Kelson
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Mark Kelson (born 07/03/1976) is the vocalist/guitarist in Australian Gothic Metal band The Eternal and doom-deathband Insomnius Dei.
Kelson has also been involved with Cryptal Darkness, Black Majesty, Desolate Eternity and Paramaecium.
In late 2006 Kelson made an appearance on the the album 'Madre, Protégenos' by Ion, the new project by ex-Anathema/ex-Antimatter mastermind Duncan Patterson. Kelson appears on the tracks 'Anathema Maranatha' & 'O Efeito do Verão'. The album is available through Equilibrium Music.
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Years active | 1995–present |
Genres | Gothic-Doom Doom-Death |
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[edit] Discography
With The Eternal
- Promo 2003 (2003/Independent)
- The Sombre Light of Isolation (2004/Firebox Records)
- Sleep of Reason (2005/Firebox Records)
With Insomnius Dei
- Illusions Of Silence (To Be Released)
With ThreeThirteen
- ThreeThirteen (2003)
With Cryptal Darkness
- Chapter II: The Fallen (2001)
- Dawn Of A New Age (2000)
- They Whispered You Had Risen (1999)
- Promo Sampler (1997)
- Endless Tears (1996)
- Descend Into Thy Grave (EP/1996)
- Last Cries Of A Dying World (Demo/1995)
With Paramaecium
- Within The Ancent Forest (1997)
[edit] Guest Appearances
- ION 'Madre, Protégenos'
Ion is the new project of former Anathema and Antimatter mastermind Duncan Patterson. Kelson appears on the tracks 'Anathema Maranatha' & 'O Efeito do Verão'
- Rainshadow 'Old' Demo
Rainshadow is an Australian Gothic Metal/Dark Metal project by Ben W. Rainshadow first demo features Kelson on bass, keyboards and programming. Kelson also recorded and produced 'Old' at No.13 Studios. See Official Rainshadow MySpace page
[edit] External links
[edit] Endorsements
- ESP Guitars
- Dean Markley Strings