- Solace (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Solace
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Origin =New Jersey ,United States
Genre =Hard rock
Heavy metalDoom metal Stoner rock
Years_active = 1996–present
Label =Underdogma Records Land o' Smiles Records Listenable Records MeteorCity
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URL = [http://www.diedrunk.com/ diedrunk.com]
Current_members = Jason
Tommy Southard
Justin Daniels
Kenny Lund
Duane Hutter
Past_members = John Proveaux
Bill Belford
Matt Gunvordahl
Keith Ackerman
Rob HultzSolace is a heavy metal band hailing from the
Jersey Shore ,United States .Formed in 1996 by the remaining members of
Atlantic Records artist Godspeed, Solace is most well-known in thestoner rock genre, but as guitarist and founding memberTommy Southard has said "We're not a stoner band, we're a rock 'n' roll band—ahard rock band, a metal band." [cite web
last = Varney
first = Brian
title = Solace: An Interview with guitarist Tommy Southard
publisher = lollipop.com
url = http://www.lollipop.com/archive_temp.php3?content=issue52/52-02-08.html] However, the comparison of their albums to those ofBlack Sabbath ,Queens of the Stone Age , andKyuss , as well as their live performances at stoner rock festivals such as America'sEmissions from the Monolith and Europe's Roadburn Festival, have rooted them deeply in this genre of rock.Biography
Godspeed years
In 1994, east coast rockers Godspeed went to
Electric Lady Studios to record theirAtlantic Records debut album "Ride". Featuring future Solace membersTommy Southard andRob Hultz , Godspeed's major label run included a cover of "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" for "" withIron Maiden 'sBruce Dickinson , tours of the United States and Europe withBlack Sabbath ,Dio , Cathedral, andSugartooth , as well as a music video for their single "Houston Street" featured onMTV 'sHeadbanger's Ball andBeavis and Butt-head .The birth of Solace
Godspeed dissolved after just one album, but following stints as lead guitarist for both
Sugartooth and Slap Rocket, Southard reformed the band in 1996 with Hultz and former Glueneck singer Jason, naming the revamped outfit Solace. After a 1997 demo, Solace released their self-titled 7" debut in 1998, followed by 1999's "Distanced from Reality " EP, a split with fellow New Jerseyans Solarized.Soon afterwards, the band released its debut LP, 2000's "Further". A cover by metal art veteran
Wes Benscoter (Slayer 's "Divine Intervention") hinted at darkness within the album, which was quickly considered a departure from the stoner rock pigeon-hole the band had already been put into."13" and beyond
In 2003, the band released the follow-up to "Further", its second full-length album "13". Artist, fan, and friend of Solace
Paul Vismara created the album's cover. Considered by some to be musically superior to its predecessor, [cite web
last = Rivadavia
first = Ed
title = "Further" review
publisher =Allmusic
url = http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:9l1m963ohep6] "13" helped Solace further define themselves as more than simply stoner rock, assisted by the vocals and guitar work ofdoom metal legendScott Weinrich (also known as Wino, formerly ofThe Obsessed ,Saint Vitus , andSpirit Caravan ) on the track "Common Cause".Soon after the release of "13", the song "Indolence" was used on the soundtrack of the popular video game "
Tony Hawk's Underground ". 2003 also saw the band tweak their line-up with formerLethal Aggression drummerKenny Lund and the addition of second guitaristJustin Daniels . With this new line-up, they entered the studio once again in 2004 to record "Black Market/Hammerhead ", a split EP withAlbany, New York 'sGreatdayforup .Solace's half of this split EP was re-released on vinyl in 2006. In April of that year, Solace headed to Europe for Holland's Roadburn Festival. Upon their return, they strengthened their resolve further toward a new release. The band went into the studio to finish "A. D." in time for their Summer 2007 European tour with British doomsters
Orange Goblin , only to realize that their creation was simply too vast for a single album. Four tracks were selected for release as "The Black Black ", which was completed and pressed to coincide with the European tour.Bad luck
From early in their career, Solace has been faced with almost mysterious problems. The band had an estimated 8 different drummers between 1996 and 2003 [cite web
last = "Pentheus"
title = Interview with Solace (Tom Southard)
publisher = Monolith
date = 2003-07
url = http://www.monolith.gr/interviews/html/solace.html (The number of different drummers from 1996-2003 has been estimated from as little as 7 to as high as 12.)] and suffered through supposed splits with vocalist Jason. Even seemingly random accidents—one resulting in the destruction of the original master tapes to their second album "13"—vexed the band. [cite web
last = Varney
first = Brian
title = "13"
publisher = lollipop.com
url = http://www.lollipop.com/article.php3?content=issue61/solace.html]This curse seemed to be lifted at least somewhat in 2003, but returned only a year later when drummer
Kenny Lund was diagnosed with cancer. All of the band's plans were halted, including a new recording contract with independent labelCentury Media . This setback did not stop them from returning to the studio once Lund recovered in 2005 to begin work on tracks for their as-yet unreleased album "A. D." Later that year, the band faced yet another hurdle—this time in the form of undisclosed personal problems and were forced to cancel a coast-to-coast US tour. This heralded the start of a hiatus that lasted months, during which then bassist Hultz married and moved to Chicago, IL.olace today
The distance between Hultz and the rest of Solace became too great in late 2007, at which point the band was without a bassist. Despite this low point, the band's fortune changed on the heels of their successful European tour and they were signed to independent label
Small Stone Records . Within months, their lineup was cemented with new bassist Duane Hutter and they were asked to play once again with friendsOrange Goblin , this time for their annual Christmas show in London. Solace's set was capped by band friend and fellow New JerseyanEd Mundell ofMonster Magnet joining them onstage for their infamous cover of Pentagram's "Forever My Queen".Since their return from England, Solace has been furiously working on their highly anticipated album "A. D.", finally do for release in Winter 2008, as well as writing new material for future projects.
Members
Current members
*Tommy Southard –
guitar (Formerly of Prunella Scales, Slap Rocket, Godspeed, Social Decay, andSugartooth , among others)
*Justin Daniels – guitar
*Kenny Lund – drums (Formerly ofLethal Aggression )
*Jason - vocals (formerly ofGlueneck )
*Duane Hutter -bass guitar Former members
*Rob Hultz –
bass guitar (Formerly of Godspeed, Lethal Aggression)
*John Proveaux - drums
*Bill Belford - drums
*Matt Gunvordahl - drums
*Keith Ackerman - drums (currently ofThe Atomic Bitchwax )Discography
Albums
*"Solace" 7" EP (1998,
Warpburner Records )
*"Distanced from Reality " split with Solarized (1999,Freebird Records /MeteorCity )
*"Further" (2000, MeteorCity)
*"13" (2003, MeteorCity/Listenable Records )
*"Black Market/Hammerhead " split withGreatdayforup (2004,Underdogma Records )
*"Hammerhead" 10" inch EP (2006,Land o' Smiles Records )
*"The Black Black " (2007, Underdogma Records/Land o' Smiles Records)
*"A. D." (unreleased)Compilations
*"Stone Deaf Forever" (1999,
Red Sun Records )
*"Judge Not" (2000,Underdogma Records )
*"Doomed" (2000,The Dark Reign Records )
*"Where the Bad Boys Rock" (2001,People Like You Records )
*"The Mighty Desert Rock Avengers" (2002, People Like You Records)
*"MeteorCity Hellacious 2002 Sampler" (2002, MeteorCity)
*"Rebirth of the Heavy, Volume 2" (2004,The Music Cartel )
*"Burn the Street" (2005,Daredevil Records )Tribute albums
* "Graven
Freebird Records )
* "" (2000,Small Stone Records )
* "Slave to the Power: A Tribute to Iron Maiden" (2000, MeteorCity)
* "Destroysall: A Tribute to Godzilla" (2003,Shifty Records )Videography
* "Die Drunk" (2006,
Ambrosia Path Productions )
* "Cement Stitches" (2006, Ambrosia Path Productions)
* "Hungry Mother" (2006, Ambrosia Path Productions)
* "Solace: The Videos—Volume 1" (2006, Ambrosia Path Productions)
* "Solace: Roadburn" (2006, Ambrosia Path Productions)Other media
* "Indolence" (from "13") was used on the soundtrack of "
Tony Hawk's Underground " (2003,Activision )
* "Cement Stitches" and "Rumble" (from "Black Market/Hammerhead ") were used on the soundtrack of "American Skier " (DVD) (2004, X Ski Films)
* Various tracks used on the soundtrack ofMTV 's show "Homewrecker "External links
* [http://www.diedrunk.com Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/solacedoom Official MySpace]
* [http://www.hardradio.com/shockwaves/solace1.php3 HardRadio.com interview with Tommy Southard]References
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