- Cauldron (band)
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Cauldron Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada Genres Heavy metal, NWOTM Years active 2006–present Labels Earache Records Associated acts Goat Horn
Kill Cheerleader
Thor
Toxic Holocaust
Crystal CastlesWebsite www.myspace.com/cauldronmetal Members Jason Decay
Ian Chains
Chris StevePast members Al "Artillery" Chambers
Steelrider
Chris RitesCauldron is a heavy metal band based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were formed in 2006 following the breakup of Goat Horn,[1] with guitarist Brandon Wars leaving to form a new band, Zuku. Cauldron consists of Jason Decay on vocals and bass, Chris Steve on drums, and Ian Chains on lead guitar.[2]
Since forming, Cauldron has toured both North America and Europe, including a performance at the Keep It True Festival in Germany. In early 2007, they released a four-song EP, Into The Cauldron. It was composed of material originally intended for the next Goat Horn album.
Cauldron's song "Restless" is featured in a DC Shoes video of professional skateboarder Danny Way.
Drummer Al Chambers left the band in 2008 to join Relapse Records' Toxic Holocaust, and the position was filled briefly by Steelrider, the original drummer of Goat Horn. He was then replaced by Kill Cheerleader/Zuku/Crystal Castles drummer, Chris Rites. Since Rites' departure from the band in 2009, Chris Steve of Canadian band Aggressor has taken over the role of drummer.
Contents
Discography
- Into the Cauldron EP (2007)
- Chained to the Nite LP (2009) [3]
- Burning Fortune LP (2011)
Videography
- "Chained Up In Chains" (2010) (directed by Justin McConnell) [4]
- "All Or Nothing" (2011)
References
- ^ "Cauldron's Boiling Metal Ready To Cross Canada", Chart, 2007-08-21. Retrieved on 2008-12-26.
- ^ Carman, Keith (May 2007). "Cauldron: Into the Cauldron", Exclaim!. Retrieved on 2008-12-26.
- ^ "CAULDRON FINISH RECORDING ALBUM, REVEAL TRACK LIST", Earache Records, 2009-01-13. Retrieved on 2010-05-30.
- ^ "CAULDRON DEBUTS OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR "CHAINED UP IN CHAINS"", Earache Records, 2010-01-27. Retrieved on 2010-05-30.
External links
Categories:- Canadian thrash metal musical groups
- Earache Records artists
- Musical groups from Toronto
- Canadian musical group stubs
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