Across the Sun
Across the Sun |
Labels |
Metal Blade, Authentik Ink |
Members |
Brandon Davis
Shane Murray
Alan Ashcraft
Sam Hafer
John Malloy |
Past members |
Scott "Muppet" Walker (Drums)
Travis Noble (Guitar)
Colin St. Claire (Bass) |
Across The Sun is an American, progressive, symphonic metal band formed in 2004 from Portland, Oregon, USA. In 2010, Across The Sun signed to their current label Metal Blade Records and released their first full-length debut album, Before The Night Takes Us, which succeeds three previously released EP's.[1] Across The Sun is Brandon Davis (vocals), Shane "The Brain" Murray (keys), Sam Hafer (guitar), Alan Ashcraft (drums), and John Malloy (bass).[2]
History
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Across The Sun has been recording and touring for over seven years since their inception in 2004. They have recorded and released three EPs during that time: 2006's This War, 2008's Storms Weathered and the highly acclaimed Pestilence & Rapture, which was released via Authentik Ink in 2009. Throughout 2010, the band completed several full US tours, including the Loch Ness Monstour with No Bragging Rights, a tour supporting Throw The Fight, dates on the New England Metal and Hardcore fest, Transmission Fest, and more. Their hard work paid off late in the year when they inked a deal with Metal Blade Records. Soon after this landmark in the band's career, Brandon Davis, Shane "The Brain" Murray, Sam Hafer, Alan Ashcraft and John Malloy entered Lambesis Studios with producer/engineer Daniel Castleman (As I Lay Dying, Winds of Plague, Impending Doom).
The result of Across The Sun's time with Castleman is their first full length album, Before The Night Takes Us. The album is the culmination of seven years of recording, touring and polishing their sound. Daniel Castleman held each member to a high standard in the studio; "It was an amazing learning experience; no previous Across The Sun recording process has ever been this in depth. As a vocalist, it was extremely humbling when Daniel commented that I was one of the most consistent and talented that he's ever worked with", adds Brandon Davis. The individual performances are better than any previous Across The Sun release. Guitarist Sam Hafer emphasizes, "This record takes everything that Across the Sun was and expands it; the musicianship, the tonal palette, the dynamics and song structure were all things we pushed into new and challenging territory. The result is the greatest body of music we have produced to date." Their performance, coupled with Castleman's stellar mixing/mastering, produced a "big" sounding album. Everything from Davis' clean vocals, Hafer's guitar solos, and Murray's keys have an engrossing and epic breadth.[2]
Discography
Albums
Released |
Title |
Label(s) |
2011 |
Before The Night Takes Us |
Metal Blade Records |
EPs
Released |
Title |
Label(s) |
2006 |
This War |
None |
2008 |
Storms Weathered |
None |
2009 |
Pestilence & Rapture |
Authentik Ink |
Videography
"Angelic Deception" Authentik Ink, 2009, from Pestilence And Rapture[3]
References
5. http://www.metalunderground.com/reviews/details.cfm?releaseid=4644
7. http://www.onemetal.com/2011/04/16/across-the-sun-before-the-night-takes-us/
8. http://www.decoymusic.com/reviews/across-the-sun-before-the-night-takes-us
9. http://www.revolvermag.com/reviews/review-across-the-sun-before-the-night-takes-us.html
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