- Old Man Gloom
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This article is about the metal band. For the marionette effigy, see Zozobra.
Old Man Gloom Origin Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesGenres Sludge metal
Doom metal
Post-hardcore
Post-metalYears active 1999–present Labels Tortuga
Hydra HeadAssociated acts Isis, Zozobra, Cave In, Converge Members Aaron Turner
Santos Montano
Nate Newton
Caleb ScofieldOld Man Gloom is a sludge/doom metal/post-metal band originally formed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, but now based in Massachusetts. The group, formed by Aaron Turner of Isis and Santos Montano, has now expanded to become a sort of supergroup in the Boston hardcore and metalcore scene. The group is less a band than it is a recording project for a variety of talent. By the release of their first album (Meditations in B), Old Man Gloom expanded to include two new members.
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Biography
In 2001, a year after the release of Meditations in B, the band released two albums simultaneously: Seminar II and Seminar III. For these records, Luke Scarola joined to use electronics. On Seminar II, Stephen Brodsky of Cave In wrote the lyrics for one song, and Jay Randall of Agoraphobic Nosebleed contributed on electronics. On August 24, 2004, the band's most recent album Christmas was released.
Discography
- Meditations in B (1999, Tortuga Recordings)
- Seminar II: The Holy Rites of Primitivism Regressionism (2001, Tortuga Recordings)
- Seminar III: Zozobra (2001, Tortuga Recordings)
- Christmas Eve I and II + 6 (2003, Tortuga Recordings)
- Christmas (2004, Tortuga Recordings)
Members
- Aaron Turner – vocals, guitar (Isis)
- Santos Montano – drums (Zozobra)
- Nate Newton – guitar, vocals (Converge, Doomriders)
- Caleb Scofield – bass guitar, vocals (Cave In, Zozobra)
- Luke Scarola - Electronics
- Jay Randall - Electronics (Agoraphobic Nosebleed)
See also
External links
Categories:- American post-hardcore musical groups
- American doom metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 1999
- Isis (band)
- Musical quartets
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