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Justin Marler (born July 29, 1972) is an American musician. He is known for being a founding member of the
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band
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and for leaving a burgeoning career in music to become a monk in an
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monastery. In 1990, Marler joined the members of a little-known band called Asbestosdeath (with
Al Cisneros Al Cisneros (born September 23, 1973) is an American musician. He is the lead singer and bassist for stoner rock/ doom metal bands Sleep and Om. He also was a member of Shrinebuilder and Asbestosdeath (the precursor to Sleep) and has put out n ...
,
Chris Hakius Chris Hakius is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the three would form Sleep. Hakius was Sleep' ...
and
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), which the members later renamed Sleep. Soon after recording Sleep's first full-length record, ''Volume One'', Marler vanished, while the band went on to become metal icons. Marler turned up at
Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery The Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Platina, California. It is part of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America. The monastery was founded by Seraphim Rose and Herman Podmoshensky back in 19 ...
in northern California and was later transferred to a monastery on a nearly-deserted island in
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. During his seven-year stint as a monk, he founded the widely distributed
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titled ''
Death to the World ''Death To The World'' is an Eastern Orthodox zine published in the United States.Chris Hakius Chris Hakius is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the three would form Sleep. Hakius was Sleep' ...
, as the lead singer for an alternative band called The Sabians. Marler then moved to
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in 2005 where he remained a musician and publishing author, active in the Austin music scene with his current band, Shiny Empire.Ratigan, John: "A Spectacular Crap #28", http://combatmusicradio.com/aspectacularcrap/?p=373, 2010.


Books

* ''Youth of the Apocalypse'', 1997, St. Herman Press * ''Door to Paradise'', 1998, St. Herman Press * ''Austin, San Antonio and the Hill Country'', first edition 2005, Moon Handbooks


Discography


with Sleep

*''Sign Language'', compilation (Allied Recordings, 1991) *''Very Small World'', LP compilation (
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, 1991) *'' Volume One'' (Tupelo Records, 1991)


as Monk John Marler

*''Lamentations'' (Catacomb Records, 1997)


with The Sabians

*''Beauty for Ashes'' ( The Music Cartel, 2001) *''Shiver'' (The Music Cartel, 2003)


References


Sources

*Waltz, Mitzi. "Alternative and Activist Media", ''
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'', published 2005. *Athitakis, Mark
"Riff Raff"
''
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, 2000. *Duncan Collum, Danny
"Punks to Monks"
''
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'', 1997. *Moon.com
"About the Author"
moon.com. *AllMusic.com, "Sleep" ''
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''. *Uttertrash.net
"Rock and Soul, an Interview with Justin Marler"
*combatmusicradio.com

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