Celestial Season
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Celestial Season | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Netherlands | |
Genre(s) | Doom metal Death metal |
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Years active | 1991 - 2001 | |
Members | ||
Cyril Crutz (vocals) Rob Snijders (drums) Olly Smit (guitar, bass) Pim Van Zanen (guitar) Jacques de Haard (bass) |
Celestial Season is a Dutch doom/death metal band. The were formed in 1991 as a doom metal band along the lines of My Dying Bride. After their second album they became a stoner rock band. The band split up in 2001.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Last line-up
- Cyril Crutz (1995 - 2001) - Vocals (also drums 1996-99)
- Rob Snijders (1999 - 2001) - Drums
- Olly Smit - (1994 - 2001) - Guitar (Bass 1994 - 95 )
- Pim Van Zanen (1994 - 2001) - Guitar
- Jacques de Haard (1999 - 2001) - Bass
[edit] Former members
- Stefan Ruiters (1991 - 95) - Vocals
- Jason Kohnen (1991 - 97) - Drums (Bass 1996 - 97) (see also Bong-Ra)
- Robert Ruiters (1991 - 96) - Guitars
- Jiska ter Bals (1994 - 95) - Violins
- Maaike Aarts (1995) - Violins
- Jeroen Haverkamp (1991 - 93) - Guitars
- Lucas van Slegtenhorst (1991 - 93) - Bass
[edit] Session musicians
- Edith Mathot - Violin on "Forever Scarlet Passion".
- Sylvester Piyel - Keyboards on "Forever Scarlet Passion".
- Atie Aarts - Cello on "Solar Lovers".
- Lex Vogelaar - Vocals on "Solar Lovers"
[edit] Discography
- Promises (Demo, 1992)
- "Flowerskin" (Single, 1993)
- Forever Scarlet Passion (1993)
- Fire in the winter/Above azure oceans (Split with Lords of the Stone, 1994)
- Promo 1994 (Demo, 1994)
- Solar Lovers (1995)
- Sonic Orb (EP, 1995)
- 3 Track Demo (Demo, 1996)
- "Black Queen is Dynamite" (Single, 1997)
- Orange (1997)
- Demo '99 (Demo, 1999)
- Chrome (1999)
- Lunchbox Dialogues (2000)
- Songs from the Second Floor (EP, 2001)