Soul Embraced

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Soul Embraced
Background information
Origin Little Rock, Arkansas
Genre(s) Death metal
Christian metal
Years active 1998 and 2000-present
Members
Rocky Gray
Chad Moore
Lance Garvin
Jack Wiese
Jeff Bowie
Former members
David Sroczynski

Soul Embraced is a Christian death metal band that formed in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. They later switched their style to be a fusion between death metal and nu metal.

Originally a side project of drummer David Sroczynski and William "Rocky" Gray from Shredded Corpse, the band dissolved after creating one song for a metal compilation in 1998. Rocky would reform the band with fellow Living Sacrifice member and Christian metal legend Lance Garvin (drums) and his brother in-law Chad Moore (vocals). When Rocky and Lance weren't busy with Living Sacrifice, they would hammer away at making material for their death metal side project. The band released an EP (The Fleshless EP), and three albums (For The Incomplete, This Is My Blood, Immune) over a five year span. Soul Embraced's debut album 'For the Incomplete' was re-released in 2003 by the independent label Blood and Ink Records. Since 2003, Rocky has been busy with Evanescence as their drummer and his numerous other bands. Gray said in an interview after the release of 'Immune' that the band planned on releasing two to three more albums and rumours have been circulating that the band will have new material in the near future. [1]

Contents

[edit] Band Members

  • Rocky Gray - Guitar
  • Chad Moore - Vocals
  • Lance Garvin - Drums
  • Jack Wiese - Guitar
  • Jeff Bowie - Bass

[edit] Past Members

David Sroczynski - Drums (1998)

[edit] Discography

  • The Fleshless EP (1999)
  • For The Incomplete (2001)
  • This Is My Blood (2002)
  • Immune (2003)

[edit] External links

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