Symphony in Peril

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Symphony in Peril
Origin Columbus, Ohio, USA
Genre(s) Metalcore
Years active 2002 – 2005
Label(s) Facedown
Former members
See Members

Symphony in Peril was a Christian metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio.

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[edit] History

Symphony in Peril formed in Columbus, OH in 2002. The band gained attention quite early in their development because Shawn Jonas, former vocalist for popular metalcore band Zao, was one of the founding members.[1] Quickly, they signed with Facedown Records, and released their debut full-length, Lost Memoirs and Faded Pictures, in 2003. The band toured nationally and internationally with bands such as Nodes of Ranvier and The Chariot and also performed at the Cornerstone and Sonshine festivals. In March of 2005, shortly after releasing their second album, The Whore's Trophy, the band announced that vocalist Shawn Jonas had left the band. In June of the same year, the band announced that John Pope, former singer for fellow Ohio band Narcissus, would be replacing Jonas.[2] Later that year, in October, the band announced via their MySpace blog that the band would break up after a few final performances in November.

[edit] Members

  • Shawn Jonas - Vocals
  • Andy - Guitar
  • Joshua - Guitar
  • Andy Capps - Bass
  • Collin - Drums

[edit] Discography

  • Lost Memoirs and Faded Pictures - 2003
  • The Whore's Trophy - 2005
  • 2-track demo - unknown

[edit] Trivia

  • Their song "Stiletto" is frequently used on YouTube videos that feature breakdowns.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Interview with Shawn Jonas, Unbound Zine (2004), Retrieved on 11 June 2008
  2. ^ Symphony in Peril Announce new vocalist, Archive of Facedown Records news page (7 June 2005), Retrieved on 11 June 2008

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