Confessor (band)
Confessor | |
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Background information | |
Origin | North Carolina, United States |
Genres | Doom metal, progressive metal |
Years active | 1986–1994, 2002-present |
Labels |
Combat Earache Season of Mist |
Website | www.confessorofficial.com |
Members |
Scott Jeffreys Chris Nolan Marcus Williams Steve Shelton Cary Rowells |
Past members |
Shawn McCoy Ivan Colon Graham Fry Jim Shoaf Brian Shoaf |
Confessor is a doom metal band from North Carolina, United States. By their technically complex interpretation of traditional doom style, they are also a well-known name within progressive metal circles. To date, the band has released two full-length studio albums.
Following the release of their 1991 debut album, Condemned, Confessor disbanded in 1994 while the band was already planning a second album, but reformed in 2002 and is still active today.[1]
Members
Current members
- Scott Jeffreys – vocals (1986-1994, 2002-2009, 2011-present)
- Chris Nolan – guitar (1994 2006-present)
- Marcus Williams – guitar (2013-present)
- Cary Rowells – bass (1986-1994, 2002-present)
- Steve Shelton – drums (1987-1994, 2002-present)
Former members
- Shawn McCoy – guitar (2002-2006)
- Ivan Colon – guitar (1990-1994; died 2002)
- Graham Fry – guitar (1986-1990)
- Jim Shoaf – drums (1986-1987)
- Brian Shoaf - guitar (1986-1994, 2002-2013)
Selected discography
Year of release | Title | Type | Label |
1987 | The Secret | Demo | Self-produced |
1989 | Uncontrolled | Demo | Self-produced |
1990 | Collapse | Demo | Self-produced |
1991 | Condemned | Full-length | Combat |
1992 | Confessor | EP | Earache |
2004 | Blueprint Soul | EP | Independent |
2005 | Unraveled | Full-length | Season of Mist |
T.b.a. | Untitled third studio album | Full-length | Season of Mist |
References
- ↑ "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Confessor". The Metal Archives. 2002-10-24. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
External links
- [http://www.confessorofficial.com
- Confessor article at Earache.com
- Confessor Interview at Earache.com
- Confessor at Encyclopaedia Metallum
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