Zozobra (band)
Zozobra | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts |
Genres | Post-metal, sludge metal |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Hydra Head, Brutal Panda |
Associated acts | Cave In, Isis, Old Man Gloom, Palms |
Website | facebook.com/ZozobraOfficial |
Members |
Caleb Scofield Adam McGrath JR Connors |
Zozobra is a metal band that was first conceived by Caleb Scofield during 2006. He was joined by Santos Montano for the band's first release, Harmonic Tremors in 2007. Sonically, Zozobra bears a lot in common with the experimental-hardcore of Old Man Gloom (a project in which both of its members are involved) and symbolically shares a synonymous name; at the same time Zozobra is more post-metal than hardcore punk. Zozobra toured the United States with Isis and Jesu in early 2007. Zozobra has allowed Caleb Scofield the chance to write his own songs for the first time ever, unlike Cave In and Old Man Gloom.[1]
Their second album, Bird of Prey, was released on August 5, 2008, and featured Aaron Harris of Isis on drums. Their third full length Savage Masters was released on April 2, 2013. The album was made available for streaming on SoundCloud on March 25, 2013.[2]
Discography
- Harmonic Tremors (Hydra Head Records, 2007)
- Bird Of Prey (Hydra Head Records, 2008)
- Savage Masters (Brutal Panda Records, 2013)
Band members
- Caleb Scofield (Cave In, Old Man Gloom) – vocals, bass, guitar
- Adam McGrath (Cave In, Clouds, Bodega Girls) – guitar, vocals (2007, 2012-present)
- JR Conners (Cave In) - drums (2012-present)
Past members
- Santos Montano (Old Man Gloom, Forensics) – drums on Harmonic Tremors, live drums (2007-2008)
- Aaron Harris (Isis, Palms) – drums on Bird of Prey
- Jim Carroll (Clouds, Pure Love, United Nations, The Hope Conspiracy) – live guitar, vocals (2007)
- Stephen Brodsky (Cave In) – live guitar, vocals (2008)
References
- ↑ "Zozobra - An interview with Caleb Scofield". Sonic Frontiers. Retrieved 2007-03-30.
- ↑ "Zozobra 'Savage Masters' album stream". LambGoat.com. LambGoat.com. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
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