Crimson Thorn
Crimson Thorn | |
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Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Genres | Death metal, blackened death metal, thrash metal |
Years active | Since 1991 |
Labels | R.E.X., Atomic, Morphine Records, Little Rose Productions |
Members |
Luke Renno Miles Sunde Brett Wilson Steve Reishus |
Past members |
Dave Quast Dylan Jenniges Paul Jongeward Kevin Sundberg Andy Kopesky Collin Anderson |
Crimson Thorn is an American Christian death metal band. According to Allmusic, they are "surely one of the world's most extreme-sounding Christian metal bands".[1] Crimson Thorn has performed at notable events such as Cornerstone Festival and Sonshine Festival.[2] They have also been featured in HM Magazine.[3]
History
The band was founded in 1991 by members Luke Renno, Dave Quast, Dylan Jenniges, Paul Jongeward and Miles Sunde. They were almost ready to record their first demo when Dylan left, and Luke took his place on the bass. Their demo was entitled The Plagued, and was recorded in 1992 at Blue Moon Studios in Minneapolis.
After Quast left, Kevin Sundberg joined as the new drummer, and their style changed to death metal and grindcore. Crimson Thorn was signed to Atomic Records and released their first full length CD, Unearthed, in 1994. Later, R.E.X. Records re-released Unearthed. Paul Jongeward left the band, and was replaced with Andy Kopesky before the release of Dissection in 1997 on the label Morphine Records. Little Rose Records re-released it in 1999. Purification, was later released after the band built their own studio in the basement of Kevin's home.
Crimson Thorn announced at Cornerstone Festival 2007 that they are currently working on a new album, and expect it to be released in the next few months. They performed three brand new tracks, all of which had a much more melodic feel than their previous works. Despite this, Crimson Thorn assured its fans that the rest of the new album would be much heavier, like their previous works.
Discography
- Unearthed (1995)
- Dissection (1997)
- Purification (2002)
Other Releases
References
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Crimson Thorn". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ↑ Van Pelt, Doug (June 2003). "Cornerstone + Sonshine". HM Magazine. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ↑ "Crimson Thorn". HM Magazine. June 2006. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
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