John Pettibone

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John Pettibone

Pettibone at the Showbox in Seattle, WA with Himsa (March 2006)
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington
Genres Hardcore punk
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1991–present
Labels Excursion, Indecision, Prosthetic, Dead and Gone, Goodfellow
Associated acts Bleeding Through, Iamthethorn, Champion, Undertow, Himsa, Nineironspitfire, The Vows, Botch, Heiress

John Pettibone was the vocalist for the Seattle metalcore band Himsa.[1] Before joining the band for the 2001 release of the Death Is Infinite EP, Pettibone was the lead vocalist for Undertow, a straight edge hardcore band which was also based in Seattle. He also did vocals for Nineironspitfire for a short time.

Pettibone is currently the lead vocalist for The Vows. The band, made up of members from other local hardcore bands such as Champion, released an EP. The Vows, in mid-2006 on Indecision Records, and the same release as a 7" on Dead and Gone Records, although not a lot has been heard of them since. In addition to his work with The Vows, Pettibone is also the vocalist in the sludge/crust influenced metal band Iamthethorn, who are signed to Goodfellow Records. This band released its first EP, You Are The Lamb on February 20, 2007.

As of December 2008, Pettibone was fronting the Seattle-based metal/experimental band, Heiress. He announced a one-off Undertow reunion show in May 2009.

Pettibone appeared on the Bleeding Through song "Rise" on the Portrait of the Goddess album. He has also contributed backing vocals on the Botch EP An Anthology Of Dead Ends, as well as the Fall From Grace single "Last Straw". More recently, Pettibone provided backing vocals on "Cutter", a track from the 2009 Converge album, Axe to Fall.

Pettibone is also currently working as head of security at el Corazon (formerly Graceland) in Seattle, Washington.

Bands

  • Undertow (defunct)
  • Nineironspitfire (defunct)
  • Himsa (defunct)
  • Iamthethorn (defunct)
  • The Vows
  • Heiress

References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "Biography: Himsa". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 June 2010. 
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