Spirit Caravan

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Spirit Caravan
Background information
Origin Potomac, Maryland, USA
Genre(s) Doom metal
Stoner metal
Years active 19962002
Label(s) Tollata Records
Tee Pee Records
MeteorCity Records
Associated
acts
The Obsessed
Saint Vitus
The Hidden Hand
Wretched
Earthride
Place of Skulls
Probot
Former members
Scott "Wino" Weinrich
Dave Sherman
Gary Isom


Spirit Caravan was a Maryland doom/stoner metal band featuring the guitarist and vocalist Scott Weinrich.

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[edit] Biography

Scott "Wino" Weinrich formed Spirit Caravan after the break up of The Obsessed. Other band members were Dave Shermann (formerly of Wretched) on bass and vocals; and Gary Isom on drums. Weinrich credits them for encouraging him to join the band and become active musically again, after he had abandoned his music career. The band was originally entitled Shine, and they released a demo and 7" under this name. They were forced to change to the band's name when another band of the same name threatened legal action.[1] They changed their name to Spirit Caravan, after an Obsessed song. The band had a lyrical emphasis on spirituality (though not necessarily religion) and global politics.

Although the band has not officially disbanded, the band split-up a short time after their final tour in 2002.

After the band's demise, Weinrich joined Place of Skulls, founded a new band, The Hidden Hand, and contributed vocals and guitars to Dave Grohl's project Probot. Shermann went on to found the band Earthride.

Their song "Dove-Tongued Aggressor" was featured on the Tony Hawk's American Wasteland soundtrack.

[edit] Members

  • Scott Weinrich: Guitar and Vocals
  • Dave Sherman: Bass and Vocals
  • Gary Isom: Drums

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Jug Fulla Sun CD/LP (1999 Tolotta Records)
  • Elusive Truth CD/LP (2001 Tolotta Records)

[edit] EPs

[edit] Compilations

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rock Detector