Sourvein
Sourvein | |
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Origin | Cape Fear, North Carolina, United States |
Genres |
Doom metal Sludge metal |
Years active | 1993 - present |
Labels |
Candlelight Records Southern Lord Metal Blade |
Associated acts |
Buzzov•en, Saint Vitus, Electric Wizard, Hank 3 |
Website | MySpace Page |
Sourvein is a sludge/doom metal band that formed in Cape Fear, North Carolina during the year 1993. The band has released three full-length albums and three EP's and various 7splits.
As of December, 2012, they were finishing up writing a new full-length album to follow up "Black Fangs". They entered the studio with Mike Dean[1]
Discography
- Split with Buzzoven (Mudflap, 1995)
- He's No Good to Me Dead split with Negative Reaction, Grief, Subsanity, and Bongzilla (Game Two, 1998)
- s/t aka Salvation (Game Two, 1999)
- Will to Mangle (Southern Lord, 2002)
- Split with Rabies Caste (Dada Drumming, 2004)
- Emerald Vulture EP (This Dark Reign, 2005)
- Split with Church of Misery (Dada Drumming, 2006)
- Split with Church of Misery (Calculon, 2006)
- Ghetto Angel EP (This Dark Reign, 2007)
- Imperial Bastard EP (Candlelight, 2008)
- Heavyweight Black split with Blood Island Raiders (Calculon, 2009)
- Black Fangs (Candlelight Records, 2011)[2]
- Split with Coffins 2012
- Split with Graves At Sea (Seventh Rule, 2014)
- Aquatic Occult (Metal Blade Records, 2016)
Band members
- T-roy-vocals.lyrics,guitar,art,etc.
Current members
T.roy Mack Lou Spider
Previous members
- Liz Buckingham - guitar
- Charlie Mack- founding member bass
- SLim Spencer- drums
- Henry Vasquez - drums
- sleepy - Guitar
- miggy veliz-bass
- todd dystopia touring bass
- scott renner touring bass
- Boone touring bass
- JC - bass/guitar
References
- ↑ http://www.thegauntlet.com/article/29037/Sourvein-s-Bassist-Has-Died
- ↑ Sourvein Reveals Tracklisting For "Black Fangs"
External links
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