Widow Sunday

Widow Sunday
Origin Framingham, Massachusetts, US
Genres Industrial metal, extreme metal
Years active 2007 - present
Labels Rat Pak Records/CM Distro
Website Official Site
Members
Jacob Falconer
Sean Duffy
Adam Cutler
Patrick Flaherty
Darin Moyen

Widow Sunday is a industrial metal band formed in Framingham, Massachusetts in 2007. Widow Sunday was the nickname of Madame Dimanche, a 19th century Parisian woman who grew an 8-inch bone horn from the center of her forehead in her late 70's. A wax cast of the abnormality can be found in the Mutter Medical Museum.[1][2] After recording their first EP Embracing the Beast Within, Widow Sunday signed with Rat Pak Records.[3] After a few lineup changes, they then went on to recording and releasing their first full length album In These Rusted Veins.

Contents

Embracing The Beast Within (2007-2009)

Widow Sunday formed from the ashes of East Coast bands in December 2007.[4] The EP Embracing The Beast Within was released in early 2009 on Rat Pak Records/CM Distro. Tracks included are: "Strings of Clarity", "Of Shadows and Shotguns", "Human Virus", and "An Ode to Every You". Widow Sunday currently has a music video for the single "Strings of Clarity".

In These Rusted Veins (2010-Present)

In May 2010, Widow Sunday released In These Rusted Veins on Rat Pak Records/CM Distro. With a wide variety of genre's fused together, the band has been cited with influences such as Meshuggah, Pantera, Cannibal Corpse, Whitechapel, and Devildriver.[5] In These Rusted Veins was produced and engineered by Shane Frisby (Bury Your Dead, Cannae, The Ghost Inside (band)) at the Brick Hithouse in Hyannis, MA, and mixed and mastered by Peter Rutcho (Revocation, The Year of Our Lord, Ravage) at Damage Studios in Southbridge, MA over the winter months of late 2009 into 2010.[6] Upcoming plans for the band include a new music video, three webisodes on the making of "ITRV", and extensive summer touring.[7][8]

Current Lineup

Former members

Discography

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