Solitude Aeturnus
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Solitude Aeturnus | |
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Also known as | Solitude |
Origin | Arlington, Texas, USA |
Genres | Epic doom metal |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels |
Roadrunner Massacre |
Members |
John Perez Robert Lowe Steve Moseley James Martin Steve Nichols |
Past members |
Chris Hardin Tom Martinez Kris Gabehardt Brad Kane Lyle Steadham John Covington Edgar Rivera Kurt Joye |
Solitude Aeturnus is an American epic doom metal[1] band that was started in spring 1987 as Solitude, in Arlington, Texas. Their vocalist, Robert Lowe, was also the singer for the influential doom metal band Candlemass between 2007 and 2012. Former bassist Lyle Steadham is now guitarist and lead vocalist for the horrorpunk/psychobilly band Ghoultown.
Members
- Current members
- John Perez – guitars (1987–present)
- Robert Lowe – lead vocals (1988–present)
- Steve Moseley – guitars (2004–present), bass (1998–2004)
- James Martin – bass (2005–present)
- Steve Nichols – drums, percussion (2005–present)
- Former members
- Chris Hardin – bass (1987–1989)
- Tom Martinez – guitars (1987–1989)
- Kris Gabehardt – lead vocals (1987–1988)
- Brad Kane – drums, percussion (1987–1988)
- Lyle Steadham – bass (1989–1996)
- John Covington – drums, percussion (1990–2005)
- Edgar Rivera – guitars (1990–1998)
- Kurt Joye – bass (2004–2005)
- Session musicians
- Teri Pritchard – bass (1997)
- David Header – drums, percussion (2005)
Discography
Studio albums
- Into the Depths of Sorrow (1991) (Reissued and expanded by Massacre records November 2006)
- Beyond the Crimson Horizon (1992) (Reissued and expanded by Massacre records November 2006)
- Through the Darkest Hour (1994)
- Downfall (1996)
- Adagio (1998)
- Alone (2006)
Other releases
- Justice for All... (demo, 1988)
- Demo 89 (1989)
- Days of Doom (1994) (VHS tape featuring rare and unreleased performances and studio footage of the recording of their first three albums)
- Hour of Despair (DVD, 2007)
- In Times of Solitude (compilation, 2011)
References
- ↑ Santos, José Carlos (2012). "Epicus Doomicus Metallicus". In Terrorizer 's Secret History of Doom Metal, pp. 60-62, ISBN 9-772041-214005
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