- Coliseum (band)
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Coliseum Origin Louisville, Kentucky Genres Hardcore punk, punk rock, post-hardcore Years active 2003–present Labels Relapse Website Coliseum's Myspace Members Ryan Patterson
Mike Pascal
Carter WilsonColiseum is a punk rock band that formed in 2003. They released their latest album, House with a Curse, through Temporary Residence in June 2010.
Exclaim! named "House with a Curse", as the No. 6 Punk Album of 2010.[1]
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History
Coliseum formed in November 2003 and has since toured and recorded with relentless abandon for the better part of a decade. They issued a self-titled debut album on Level Plane in 2004, followed by the Goddamage EP on Auxiliary Records in 2005, before joining the Relapse Records roster in 2007 for the release of their second album, No Salvation. Following the release of No Salvation, the band embarked on countless tours in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan, with Converge, High On Fire, Mono, Napalm Death, Baroness, Russian Circles, Torche, Integrity, and many others. In 2009, Coliseum released the “True Quiet / Last Wave” 7” single via Deathwish Inc before disappearing from public view to work on their third full-length, due 2010 on Temporary Residence.
Personnel
Current members
Former Members
- Chris Maggio (Drums)
Discography
Albums
- Coliseum (LP/CD, Level Plane Records, 2004)
- No Salvation (LP/CD, Relapse Records & Auxiliary Records, 2007)
- House with a Curse (LP/CD, Temporary Residence Limited, 2010)
EPs
- Goddamage (12"/CD, Auxiliary Records, 2005)
- True Quiet / Last Wave (7" EP, Deathwish Inc., 2009)
- Parasites (12"/CD, Temporary Residence Limited, 2011)
Splits
- Split with Superchunk (7", Temporary Residence Limited, 2011)
- Skull Alley Live Series Vol. 1 (7", Brightskull Records, 2011)
- Split with High On Fire & Baroness 7" (Relapse Records, 2007)
- Split with Young Widows (7"/CD, Relapse Records / Auxiliary Records, 2006)
- European tour split with Lords (CD, Destructure Records, 2006)
- Not of this World split with Doomriders (12"/CD, Level Plane Records / Auxiliary Records, 2005)
- Maximum Louisville split with Lords (7", Auxiliary Records, 2004)
References
External links
Categories:- American punk rock groups
- Musical groups from Louisville, Kentucky
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