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Solitude Aeturnus is an American
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band from
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. Founded by John Perez in early 1987, the original lineup consisted of Perez on guitar, vocalist Kristoff (Christopher) Gabehart, guitarist Tom Martinez, drummer Brad Kane, and Chris Hardin on bass. The name Solitude was chosen to pay homage to the bands Black Sabbath and Candlemass, both of whom had songs bearing the name "Solitude". Their vocalist,
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, was also the singer for the doom metal band Candlemass between 2007 and 2012. Former drummer and bassist Lyle Steadham is now guitarist and lead vocalist for the band
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Biography

Formed in early 1987, the line up began as John Perez, quit his former seminal
thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and often fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, 2007, . ...
band Rotting Corpse in early 1987. Perez, already a veteran in the metal scene, had begun to tire of the limitations of thrash and sought a new sound. Already a long time follower of the early 1980s classic doom groups like
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, Black Hole, Nemesis and the like, Perez decided to adopt a
doom metal Doom metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "thicker" or "heavier" sound than other heavy metal genres.K. Kahn-Harris, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'' ...
sound. Perez assembled a group of musicians over the next year namely; Brad Kane - drums (another member of the early 1980s thrash scene), Kris Gabehardt - vocals (previously with Satanic
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band Death Tripper), Tom Martinez - guitar and Chris Hardin - bass. After writing songs and rehearsing up until December 1987, the band entered the studio in January 1988 to record their five song demo entitled "And Justice For All...". This title and demo preceded the
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album of the same name by some seven months. The band's name at this time was Solitude. It was two years later that the band were forced to change the name to Solitude Aeturnus. After the release of the demo, various gigs around the local area followed. The response was lukewarm at best, since no one around the area knew what to think of the band. In late 1988, changes started to occur within the band, finally settling on a line up that consisted of Perez - guitars, Edgar Rivera - guitars,
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- vocals, Lyle Steadham on bass and John "Wolf" Covington on drums. This line up lasted for the next seven years until 1996. Lyle Steadham joined the band on drums while Chris Hardin was still on bass. This particular line up recorded the second official demo of the band containing two tracks, "Mirror of Sorrow" and "Opaque Divinity". Lyle then moved over to bass duties as Hardin left the band and Covington joined. This two song tape caught the attention of the independent label King Klassic. The band entered the Dallas Sound Lab in January 1990 to record their debut album, ''Into the Depths of Sorrow''. The whole album was recorded for a sum of $3000 and done in seven days including the remix. Shortly after the album was delivered it suffered a delay due to King Klassic not having the money to put it out. After some shopping around the album eventually caught the attention of Roadrunner Records and a licensed deal followed by Solitude Aeturnus signing directly to Roadrunner followed. After numerous other delays the album finally saw the light of day in July 1991 a full year and half after the album was recorded. No tours followed although by this time the band had already written enough songs for a second album. In March 1992, the band entered Sound Logic recording studios to begin the sessions for the second album, ''Beyond the Crimson Horizon''. The budget for this album was much greater and as a result the sound was improved. The album was released in July 1992 and eventually a US tour was set up in late November with Paul Di'Anno's Killers. The tour lasted six weeks and was a success for the band. Shortly after, in February 1993, the band were dropped from Roadrunner. This came as a relief for the band as the proper support from Roadrunner never came their way. In December the band finally signed a new recording contract with up and coming label, Pavement Records. The band decided to get away from their familiar surroundings and took off for England to record their third album, ''Through the Darkest Hour''. Recorded in late March 1994 at Rhythm Studios, this showed a simpler and heavier direction. ''Through the Darkest Hour'' received critical acclaim across the globe upon its release in August 1994. After a few months of negotiating, the band went on the road with
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for an extensive US tour. The tour lasted six weeks and shortly after the band embarked on their first tour of Europe with fellow doom band Revelation. After this tour the band went through a long break that would last until April 1996 when recording for the next album commenced. During this time Perez started his own Brainticket Records label as well as recording a solo album under the name of The Liquid Sound Company. The next album, ''Downfall'' was recorded in Dallas, Texas, and despite receiving praise once again for their efforts, the band were extremely dissatisfied with the end product. The songs suffered due to the production quality of the album being poor. After years of hard knocks and never ending struggles the band underwent their first (and only) major line up change. Lyle Steadham left the band shortly after the recording of ''Downfall''. Primarily because he was tired of the group's sound and eventually formed punk band the Killcreeps. The band continued on enlisting the services of Teri Pritchard in as temporary bassist. It was this line up that toured Europe in April 1996 with Swedish power metal band Morgana Lafey. Another unintentional break followed and a split from Pavement Records eventually occurred. During this time new bass player, Steve Moseley, a long time friend and fan of the band replaced Lyle. The band then signed on to German label Massacre Records in December 1997 and recorded what was to become their masterpiece, ''Adagio''. This time going back to Rhythm Studios in England the album was recorded in March 1998 and released in June of the same year. The band toured Europe in September 1998 with Savior Machine in support of the record. Adagio finally saw a U.S. release in January 1999 through Olympic Records. Being distributed through Polygram, the Olympic deal gave the band even greater exposure in the native country. The band has been on hiatus since 2011.


Members

;Current members * John Perez – guitars (1988–2011) *
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– lead vocals (1988–2011) * Steve Moseley – bass (1998–2004), guitars (2004–2011) * James Martin – bass (2005–2011) * Steve Nichols – drums, percussion (2005–2011) ;Former members * Chris Hardin – bass (1988–1990) * Lyle Steadham – bass (1990–1996), drums (1988–1989) * Teri Pritchard – bass (1997) * Kurt Joye – bass (2004–2005) * John Covington – drums, percussion (1990–2005) * Edgar Rivera – guitars (1989–1998) ;Timeline ImageSize = width:900 height:350 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:100 top:30 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:06/01/1988 till:07/01/2011 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:2 ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:1989 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:1990 Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Lead_vocals id:guitar value:green legend:Guitars id:bass value:blue legend:Bass id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:album value:black legend:Studio_albums BarData = bar:Robert text:"Robert Lowe" bar:John text:"John Perez" bar:Edgar text:"Edgar Rivera" bar:Chris text:"Chris Hardin" bar:Teri text:"Teri Pritchard" bar:Steve text:"Steve Moseley" bar:Kurt text:"Kurt Joye" bar:James text:"James Martin" bar:Lyle text:"Lyle Steadham" bar:John2 text:"John Covington" bar:Steve2 text:"Steve Nichols" LineData = at:07/01/1991 color:album layer:back at:07/21/1992 color:album layer:back at:11/17/1994 color:album layer:back at:07/29/1996 color:album layer:back at:08/03/1998 color:album layer:back at:11/10/2006 color:album layer:back PlotData = width:11 bar:Robert from:start till:end color:vocals bar:John from:start till:end color:guitar bar:Edgar from:start till:12/01/1998 color:guitar bar:Chris from:start till:12/31/1989 color:bass bar:Lyle from:start till:12/31/1989 color:drums bar:Lyle from:01/01/1990 till:12/31/1996 color:bass bar:Teri from:01/01/1997 till:12/31/1997 color:bass bar:Steve from:01/01/1998 till:06/01/2004 color:bass bar:Steve from:06/01/2004 till:end color:guitar bar:Kurt from:06/01/2004 till:06/01/2005 color:bass bar:James from:06/01/2005 till:end color:bass bar:John2 from:01/01/1990 till:06/01/2005 color:drums bar:Steve2 from:06/01/2005 till:end color:drums


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Into the Depths of Sorrow ''Into the Depths of Sorrow'' is the debut album by American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus Solitude Aeturnus is an American epic doom metalSantos, José Carlos (2012). "Epicus Doomicus Metallicus". In ''Terrorizer''s ''Secret History of ...
'' (1991) (Reissued and expanded by Massacre records November 2006) * ''
Beyond the Crimson Horizon ''Beyond the Crimson Horizon'' is the second album by American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus Solitude Aeturnus is an American epic doom metalSantos, José Carlos (2012). "Epicus Doomicus Metallicus". In ''Terrorizer''s ''Secret History ...
'' (1992) (Reissued and expanded by Massacre records November 2006) * ''
Through the Darkest Hour ''Through the Darkest Hour'' is the third album by American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus Solitude Aeturnus is an American epic doom metalSantos, José Carlos (2012). "Epicus Doomicus Metallicus". In ''Terrorizer''s ''Secret History of D ...
'' (1994) * '' Downfall'' (1996) * ''
Adagio Adagio (Italian for 'slowly', ) may refer to: Music * Adagio, a Tempo#Basic tempo markings, tempo marking, indicating that music is to be played slowly, or a composition intended to be played in this manner * Adagio (band), a French progressive m ...
'' (1998) * '' Alone'' (2006)


Other releases

* ''And 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

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